Climate change and rapid population growth have caused a steady rise in the global demand of water, energy and food. Various review articles have studied this effect through …
DJ Garcia, F You - Computers & Chemical Engineering, 2016 - Elsevier
As the global population grows, consumption of water, energy, and food will also increase, placing stresses on these three sectors, raising the importance of the Water-Energy-Food …
Due to a growing population, globally depleting water supplies, as well as the effects of climate change, demands for water are ever increasing. Reverse osmosis desalination …
We present a scalable and systematic method for the design and optimization of complex water-energy nexus using graph theory-based network representation and a novel water …
A promising tool to achieve more flexibility within power systems is demand response (DR). End users in many strands of industry have been subject to research regarding the …
Today, resource depletion is a significant threat to society, exacerbated by the increasing demand for water, energy, and food resources driven by rapid population growth. Coupled …
The energy-water-food (EWF) nexus is an approach to resource management that highlights the inextricable relationship that exists among three essential resources. The EWF nexus is …
PO Oviroh, J Austin-Breneman, CC Chien… - Applied Energy, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Integrated Natural Resource Conservation and Development (INRCD) design tasks require clear frameworks and decision-support tools which translate the traditionally national …
Y Liang, W Chen, X Luo, J Chen, Z Yang… - Energy Conversion and …, 2024 - Elsevier
The efficiency of supercritical CO 2 (sCO 2) Brayton cycle (SCBC) based coal-fired power generation can be enhanced by harnessing the waste heat from sCO 2 cooling and flue gas …