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The United Nations World Water Development Report 2014: Volume I - Water and Energy; Volume II - Facing the Challenges, Includes Data and Indicators Annex
Energy’s thirst for water
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April 16 2014
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April 16 2014
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10.18356/b7868c0f-en
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Book chapters
pp. 12
The water–energy nexus
pp. 22
Water: Demands, energy requirements and availability
pp. 28
Energy’s thirst for water
pp. 44
Data challenges and opportunities
pp. 48
Infrastructure
pp. 54
Food and agriculture
pp. 62
Cities
pp. 69
Industry
pp. 77
Ecosystems
pp. 85
Europe and North America
pp. 89
Asia and the Pacific
pp. 92
The Arab region
pp. 95
Latin America and the Caribbean
pp. 98
Africa
pp. 103
Creating an enabling environment for change
pp. 109
Responses in practice
pp. 139
Green energy generation in Vienna, Austria
pp. 141
The Three Gorges project on the Yangtze River in China
pp. 144
Hydropower development in Eastern Herzegovina: The trebišnjica multipurpose Hydrosystem
pp. 150
Water use efficiency in thermal power plants in India
pp. 154
A science-based tool for integrating geothermal resources into regional energy planning in Umbria, Italy
pp. 156
The role of hydroelectric power stations in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake
pp. 158
Green energy production from municipal sewage sludge in Japan
pp. 160
The role of geothermal energy in Kenya’s long-term development vision
pp. 163
The Four Major Rivers Restoration Project as a part of the National Green Growth Strategy in Republic of Korea
pp. 166
Solar powered wastewater treatment plant in Mexico
pp. 168
Water and energy linkage in Austin, Texas, USA
pp. 171
The use of and prospects for geothermal energy in Turkey
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