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Watt-er Conservation: Conversations on Energy Use in Water Services

Abstract:

The escalating demand for water places additional strains on energy required for its provision and treatment, encompassing abstraction, purification, pumping, distribution, and wastewater management. This policy brief explores the critical role of water services in the UKs energy consumption and carbon emissions, highlighting the importance of integrated water-energy conservation strategies. It underscores the need for innovative strategies to enhance water efficiency and reduce energy demand across water supply and treatment processes.

Through a case-study of Yorkshire water, staff interviews, examination of its current practices and insights from academic literature, the brief identifies opportunities for reducing energy use in water management. It underscores the need to enhance public awareness of water-energy interdependencies, emphasising shared responsibility for environmen

Publication Year:

2024

Publisher:

UKERC

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Author(s):

Mottram, H.

Language:

English

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application/pdf

File Size:

299528 B

Rights:

Open Access

Rights Overview:

This data may be freely used for any purpose

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Working Paper

Theme(s):

UKERC Phase 4

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