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Impacts of Energy-consuming Industries

These online resources address the impact of energy-consuming industries on the water and food/land sectors. These industries include iron and steel, basic chemicals, refining, nonmetallic materials (e.g., cement manufacturing) and transportation.

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Identifying Critical Supply Chains and Final Products: An Input-output Approach to Exploring the Energy-Water-Food Nexus

The authors of this paper take the United Kingdom as a case study and calculate energy, water and food consumption-based…

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Applied Energy

Date:

15 January 2018

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Parched Power: Water Demands, Risks, and Opportunities for India's Power Sector

This working paper explores the use of freshwater in India’s thermal power plants, including risks and opportunities. It highlights the…

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World Resources Institute

Date:

1 January 2018

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The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in East Asia: A Tele-connected Value Chain Analysis Using Inter-regional Input-output Analysis

In this article, the transnational interregional input-output approach is used in a tele-connected water-energy-food nexus analysis of the East Asia…

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Applied Energy

Date:

15 January 2018

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Water-Energy Nexus in Saudi Arabia

This work provides a comprehensive analysis of the interdependence of water and energy in Saudi Arabia, including collecting data to…

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Energy Procedia

Date:

1 May 2017

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Water, Energy, and Food Security in the Asia Pacific Region

Security measures of three resources; water, energy and food are analyzed for thirty two countries in the Asia Pacific region…

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Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

Date:

1 June 2017

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Water, Energy, and Food Security in the Asia Pacific Region

Security measures of three resources; water, energy and food are analyzed for thirty two countries in the Asia Pacific region…

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Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

Date:

1 June 2017