• Focus Area Energy and Economic Vulnerability Energy and Economic Vulnerability
  • Type KAPSARC journal article
  • Date 3 January 2016
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Abstract

This article offers a framework for understanding how energy is used to meet water demand in countries. Specifically, the relationships between energy use and water scarcity, the location of renewable water resources, and aggregate water demand are explored. The article also examines how policy options such as water price reforms, agriculture subsidies and crop elimination may influence the energy use and energy intensity of water withdrawals. Conclusions suggest that while policy options exist, certain uncontrollable factors such as severe water scarcity or substantial freshwater abundance limit the ability of some countries to significantly improve the aggregate energy efficiency of water provision. © 2016 Taylor & Francis.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292176227_A_framework_for_understanding_energy_for_water

International Journal of Water Resources Development

Authors

Christopher Napoli

Christopher Napoli

Christopher is a former research fellow focusing on natural resource economics and energy policy. Christopher is a former research fellow focusing on natural resource economics and energy policy.

Berenice Garcia Tellez

Berenice Garcia Tellez

Berenice is a former senior research analyst examing coal markets and researching the energy-water nexus. Berenice is a former senior research analyst examing coal markets and researching the energy-water nexus.

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