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Water and the energy crisis

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Year
1974

Citation

Viessman, W., and Stork, K.E., 1974, Water and the energy crisis: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, v. 10, iss. 2, p. 220-229.

Summary

ABSTRACT: Water and energy are inextricably bound. Energy is consumed and sometimes produced by every form of water resources system. Opportunities for future development and production of energy resources abound as well as those for significant reductions in energy consumption through wise water development and management. Technological, political, social, economic and environmental factors interrelate in the energy-water mix. The role of the water resources planner will have to be expanded to include assessment of water-energy impacts in addition to traditional planning considerations. An energy conservation account may well have to be added to the dimensions of national economic development and environmental quality in water resources [...]

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  • Western Energy Citation Clearinghouse

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DOI WECC []
ISSN WECC 1752-1688

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