| Developing a tool to estimate water withdrawal and consumption in electricity generation in the United States. | |
| Wu, M. ; Peng, J. (Energy Systems) ; NE), ( | |
| Argonne National Laboratory | |
| 关键词: Forecasting; 24 Power Transmission And Distribution; Electric Power Industry; Water Use; Water Requirements; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/1007409 RP-ID : ANL/ESD/11-2 RP-ID : DE-AC02-06CH11357 RP-ID : 1007409 |
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| 美国|其它 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
Freshwater consumption for electricity generation is projected to increase dramatically in the next couple of decades in the United States. The increased demand is likely to further strain freshwater resources in regions where water has already become scarce. Meanwhile, the automotive industry has stepped up its research, development, and deployment efforts on electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Large-scale, escalated production of EVs and PHEVs nationwide would require increased electricity production, and so meeting the water demand becomes an even greater challenge. The goal of this study is to provide a baseline assessment of freshwater use in electricity generation in the United States and at the state level. Freshwater withdrawal and consumption requirements for power generated from fossil, nonfossil, and renewable sources via various technologies and by use of different cooling systems are examined. A data inventory has been developed that compiles data from government statistics, reports, and literature issued by major research institutes. A spreadsheet-based model has been developed to conduct the estimates by means of a transparent and interactive process. The model further allows us to project future water withdrawal and consumption in electricity production under the forecasted increases in demand. This tool is intended to provide decision makers with the means to make a quick comparison among various fuel, technology, and cooling system options. The model output can be used to address water resource sustainability when considering new projects or expansion of existing plants.
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