Implications of Future Water Supply Sources on Energy Demands (WRF-08-16 / TT-06-09)

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Authors

WateReuse Foundation

Published

2012

Description

The project created a user-friendly tool that allows water and energy managers to evaluate the energy and greenhouse gas implications associated with water management decisions. The tool is scalable, suitable for individual water utilities, groups of water utilities, as well as policy- and decision-makers. The Water-Energy Simulator (WESim) is an easy-to-use analytical tool that allows users to evaluate the energy and greenhouse gas implications of population growth, the impact of climate change, the development of alternative water and energy sources, and water treatment improvements resulting from stricter water-quality guidelines and emerging contaminants. This tool is suitable for individual water utilities and groups of water utilities, as well as policy and decision makers. This report provides background information on the model, including its basic form and structure. This is a state-funded research study sponsored by the California Energy Commission.

Climate Impact Tags

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability

Resource Type Tags

Data and tools

Topics

Extent: California

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