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The Energy-Water Nexus

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The Energy-Water Nexus
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Energy and water are precious, global resources, and they are interconnected. Gain perspective on the global nexus of energy and water to outline trends while identifying technical and policy options that might mitigate the challenges.

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Michael E. Webber

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The Energy-Water Nexus (Mar 2017)

Energy and water are precious, global resources, and they are interconnected. Gain perspective on the global nexus of energy and water to outline trends while identifying technical and policy options that might mitigate the challenges.

Originally presented: Jan 2017 Renewable Energy Law

Dr. Michael E. Webber, The University of Texas Mechanical Engineering Department - Austin, TX