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2017 Conference

June 21–24, 2017

Tuscon, AZ

AESS 2017 Draft Conference Session Schedule

Adaptation Strategies for Urban Water-Electricity Resilience

Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 10:30 AM–12:00 PM MDT
ENR2 S 230
Abstract

We identify a range of adaptation strategies for energy and water networks subject to stress during periods of

extreme weather. The study analyses the interdependence of energy and water demand in a temperate region,

New York State, and an arid region, Texas. This research asks the question: “What is the relationship between

electricity use, water consumption and in extreme heat at the regional/urban scale?” As cities brace for increasingly

frequent and severe weather events and prepare infrastructure resilience plans, this question is increasingly relevant.

 

Water-energy interdependencies in the energy sector suggest that changing precipitation patterns can have

impacts across all sectors of the economy. Climate change based reductions of the quantity of water available for

electricity generation are of particular concern. Understanding correlations between water and electricity use in

varying weather conditions will enhance emergency response and electricity/water demand management in hot

weather.

 

This research uses exploratory data analysis to examine relationships between seasonal and regional variation in

water and electric energy use in New York and Texas. We will compare spatially explicit weather data with regional

energy use and water use data using a range of spatial statistics techniques. Expected results will be partial

correlation of energy and water use with both energy and water use increasing in hot weather. We anticipate that

estimated relationships between seasonal water and electricity demands will facilitate collaboration between water

and energy utilities to manage the consumption nexus.

 

Primary Contact

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Prof. Yehuda L. Klein, Ph.D., Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center

Presenters

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Ms Hildegaard Link, M.E., CUNY Graduate Center
Title of paper

Adaptation Strategies for Urban Water-Electricity
Resilience

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