By Mr. Laurent Bellet, Water and Energy Specialist, Electricité de France (EDF)
Water supply will be the major challenge facing humanity during the 21st century. Since this resource is vital for all activities, and that no substitute exists, human expansion and economic growth will lead to an inexorable increase in the demand. Water is used in energy production and supply, and, in turn, energy is used for pumping, moving and treating water. As a result, in a context of climate change, the linkages between both energy and water systems have grown more complex and interdependent. In the energy sector, water is used from sourcing to production, including fuel extraction (oil, gas, biofuels, uranium, etc.), energy production and conversion, and associated processes (e.g. refining, storage, and transportation).
The current challenges associated with the water-energy nexus is that, current water use assessment methodologies are not adapted to the energy companies’ needs because they are either implemented on a too global scale (being well-suited to a specific area and not to a process), or because they don’t tackle quality issues or the risks and impacts related to the use of the resource. However, there are huge opportunities in the field of water & energy if potential innovation is tapped through better collaboration between partners in both the energy and water sectors.
Partnership between various international stakeholders (Action Group) will help develop a comprehensive evaluation framework (W4EF) which can provide common and coherent definitions and indicators to assess the energy production’s impact on water. EDF (Electricité de France) will lead the proposed Action Group on implementing the methodology in a coherent way and ensure large dissemination across the European energy industry, potentially on even larger scale.
>> The challenges
>> The focus
>> The themes
>> Objectives and expected results
>> Agenda
>> Conveners and partners
>> Participants
>> Conference daily
>> Opening press release
>> Presentations
>> Closing press release
>> Integrated Energy-Water Planning and Investments
>> Industry partnerships to ensure water and energy efficiency and sustainability
>> Local Partnerships on Water and Energy
>> Policy Research and Innovation Partnerships
>> 14 Jan. World Water Day 2014
>> 14 Jan. Challenges for water and energy in Spain
>> 15 Jan. Side breakfast. Legal and tenure aspects on water and energy
>> 15 Jan. Managing the nexus on water and energy in Spain
>> 15 Jan. World Water Week 2014
>> SAIH
>> Canal Gestión
>> Propelling water with photovoltaic energy
>> Valdespartera Eco-City and Sustainable Town Planning Center
>> Cases on water and energy partnerships
>> Information briefs on Water and Energy
>> Interviewing conference participants
>> Reader on water and energy
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