Water and energy production
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Articles and resources
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References
External resources
- P.W. Gerbens-Leenes, A.Y. Hoekstra and Th.H. Van der Meer, "Case studies: Water-energy," University of Twente / Water Footprint Network, undated, accessed September 2009.
- "How Much Water Do Wind Turbines Use Compared with Conventional Power Plants?" American Wind Energy Association, undated, accessed September 2009.
- P. Torcellini, N. Long, and R. Judkoff, "Consumptive Water Use for U.S. Power Production," National Renewable Energy Laboratory, December 2003.
- Sandia National Laboratories, "Energy Demands on Water Resources: Report to Congress on the Interdependency of Energy and Water," U.S. Department of Energy, December 2006.
- Tamim Younos, Rachelle Hill and Heather Poole, "Water Dependency of Energy Production and Power Generation Systems," Virginia Water Resources Research Center at Virginia Tech, July 2009.
External articles
- Willie D. Jones, "How Much Water Does It Take to Make Electricity? Natural gas requires the least water to produce energy, biofuels the most, according to a new study," IEEE Spectrum, April 2008.