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Objectives, Keys and Results in the Water Networks to Reach the Sustainable Development Goals

Angel Valentin Mercedes Garcia, Petra Amparo López Jiménez, Francisco-Javier Sánchez-Romero, Modesto Pérez‐Sánchez

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Abstract

The world is continuously searching for ways to improve how water is used for energy. As the population increases, so do the needs for natural resources and, in turn, the needs for energy. This research sought to show how the world has tried to achieve more sustainable forms of pressurized water distribution and to show the results that have been obtained. In this sense, technologies have been used for the production of clean energy, energy recovery instead of dissipation, reprogramming of pumping stations and hybrid systems. In many cases, much lower water and energy requirements are achieved and, in turn, greenhouse gas emissions related to water use are reduced. Sixty-one different water systems were analyzed considering different energy, economic and environmental indicators. The different operation range of these indicators were defined according to sustainable indicators.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceGreenhouse gasEnvironmental economicsEnergy (signal processing)SustainabilityPopulationSustainable developmentProduction (economics)Natural resourceEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental engineeringNatural resource economicsEcologyEconomicsDemographySociologyStatisticsBiologyMacroeconomicsMathematicsWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesWater resources management and optimizationEnergy and Environment Impacts
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