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Innovations for Thermoelectric Cooling Technologies: Potential Benefits to the Energy-Water Nexus

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Title Innovations for Thermoelectric Cooling Technologies: Potential Benefits to the Energy-Water Nexus
Creator Gasper, John R.
Description Thermoelectric power generation currently accounts for 40% of all fresh water withdrawals in the U.S. - the same as is withdrawn for irrigation – and for approximately the same amount of fresh water consumed as the industrial/mining sector. Future consumption may significantly increase due to regulatory-induced shifts to closed cycle cooling. Most of this water is used to manage waste heat. Water availability currently limits the siting of facilities and the generation of electricity...
Date 2006-07-20T07:00:00Z
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Identifier https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/ucowrconfs_2006/12 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/context/ucowrconfs_2006/article/1096/viewcontent/28.3._Gasper.pdf
Source 2006
Publisher OpenSIUC

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