This powerpoint presentation provides an overview of California's efforts to connect water and energy. It mentions a report titled "Energy Down the Drain", by the Pacific Institute and the
Natural Resources Defense
Council that
analyzed the water-energy
connection. It is a foundation-funded project on water and energy with long-term goals for water and energy use. Five focus cities are targeted for per capita drinking water use reduction potential at least 75% over 50 yrs. Results were further evaluated
by the California Energy
Commission. Facts about Lake Arrowhead are presented, along with a study of comparative energy usage of three supply sources: Lake Arrowhead, groundwater, and state water project. The report identified landscape irrigation, which accounts for roughly 30% of water use, as
a good target opportunity for water/energy efficiency. A Pacific Institute publication on water to air modeling is presented, along with a publication by the Santa Clara Valley Water District, "From Watts to Water", that tested the Pacific Institute's model including: analyzed system
operations;
analyzed water
conservation programs; calculated kWh saved; and,
calculated CO<sub>2</sub>
emissions saved. Efficiency opportunities are listed. Information on the national perspective is presented, including: Water/Wastewater Plant Energy Use; impact of water efficiency; residential water heating; statistics on residential energy use; and, water loss in the U.S. The River Network Project,
consisting of 650 Partner organizations at regional, state, and
national level, is presented as well. Includes figures.
| Edition : | Vol. - No. |
| File Size : | 1
file
, 3.6 MB |
| Note : | This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus |
| Number of Pages : | 16 |
| Published : | 11/01/2008 |