2016
DOI: 10.12944/cwe.11.3.01
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Improvement of the Water-Energy Nexus and the Environmental Performance of Water Supply Systems using Smart ICT Solutions

Abstract: In the last years, there has been a great interest in the complex interactions between energy and water, known as the Water-Energy Nexus.1 Free and unrestricted availability and access to energy and water enables the growth of an economy and supports the quality of life. The Water-Energy Nexus is considered as one of the most important multidisciplinary challenges2 that the water market globally growing has to face in the forthcoming years. Currently, many water systems are not managed in terms of long term su… Show more

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“…Water industry at global level is heavy consumer of energy, triggering a big concern towards not only direct costs, but ancillary environmental damages too (Helmbrecht et al, 2016). Integrating ICTs will certainly deliver multiple positive impacts, as most of the water resources systems have lower energy efficiency.…”
Section: Enhancing Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Water industry at global level is heavy consumer of energy, triggering a big concern towards not only direct costs, but ancillary environmental damages too (Helmbrecht et al, 2016). Integrating ICTs will certainly deliver multiple positive impacts, as most of the water resources systems have lower energy efficiency.…”
Section: Enhancing Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Availability of clean & reliable fresh water is a fundamental global challenge, as only 3% water is fresh. About 1.1 billion people worldwide lack access to water, while 2.7 billion find water scarce for at least a month in year (Helmbrecht et al 2016). Between a rapidly growing population and shifting climate; water-based stress/risks are further escalating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%