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Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping

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Main Author: Silva, Ana Rita
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Santos, Fernando Charrua, Espírito Santo, António, Páscoa, J. C., Fael, Cristina Maria Sena
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: In a society where Energy and Water walk side by side in practically all sectors of activity, it becomes necessary to analyze them from a productive, economic and sustainable point of view. Although independently developed and regulated, it is known that water needs energy and energy needs water. The increasing demand for energy and its exponential trend will have repercussions at all levels in the short term. and consequently, will increase the strain on freshwater resources. All these concerns and associated decision-making policies create an opportunity to improve the management of both sectors. There is an urgent need to improve the water-energy system and reduce energy consumption, using advanced technological changes and an optimized management strategy, leading to a more sustainable future. By improving the efficiency of water and energy use through integrated smart strategies, there are very positive repercussions on savings and impact on the local economy, especially in decentralized cases. The present paper aims to address the theme of the nexus of water-energy in the scope of promoting alternatives of management and development of integrated systems and study the dynamics of the development of the theoretical concept vs. prototyping in case of urban context and real environment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping
title Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping
spellingShingle Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping
Silva, Ana Rita
Renewable Energy
Maximization of Energy
Optimization of Integrated Systems
title_short Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping
title_full Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping
title_fullStr Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping
title_full_unstemmed Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping
title_sort Study of a Water-Energy Integrated System: Challenges of Prototyping
author Silva, Ana Rita
author_facet Silva, Ana Rita
Santos, Fernando Charrua
Espírito Santo, António
Páscoa, J. C.
Fael, Cristina Maria Sena
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author2 Santos, Fernando Charrua
Espírito Santo, António
Páscoa, J. C.
Fael, Cristina Maria Sena
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Ana Rita
Santos, Fernando Charrua
Espírito Santo, António
Páscoa, J. C.
Fael, Cristina Maria Sena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Renewable Energy
Maximization of Energy
Optimization of Integrated Systems
topic Renewable Energy
Maximization of Energy
Optimization of Integrated Systems
description In a society where Energy and Water walk side by side in practically all sectors of activity, it becomes necessary to analyze them from a productive, economic and sustainable point of view. Although independently developed and regulated, it is known that water needs energy and energy needs water. The increasing demand for energy and its exponential trend will have repercussions at all levels in the short term. and consequently, will increase the strain on freshwater resources. All these concerns and associated decision-making policies create an opportunity to improve the management of both sectors. There is an urgent need to improve the water-energy system and reduce energy consumption, using advanced technological changes and an optimized management strategy, leading to a more sustainable future. By improving the efficiency of water and energy use through integrated smart strategies, there are very positive repercussions on savings and impact on the local economy, especially in decentralized cases. The present paper aims to address the theme of the nexus of water-energy in the scope of promoting alternatives of management and development of integrated systems and study the dynamics of the development of the theoretical concept vs. prototyping in case of urban context and real environment.
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