Residential water and energy nexus for conservation and management: A case study of Tianjin

作者: Shan Jiang , Jianhua Wang , Yong Zhao , Shibao Lu , Hongwang Shi

DOI: 10.1016/J.IJHYDENE.2016.04.181

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摘要: Abstract As an important part of energy use in the water end-use system, consumption urban household is typical to illustrate nexus and energy. Considering its size population, Tianjin studied by questionnaires for residential estimated intensity. This paper analyzes water-related studying data from 504 households considering family-related impact technical factors appliances. Results show that clothes washing shower constitute largest consumption, respectively. Overall simulation assesses technological improvements, behavioral modification water-use decrease use. It indicates saving could reach 1.69 * 1010 KWh per year which accounts 24% total non-production purposes, indicate lead Correlation analysis are used analyze relative effects on The ratio hand frequency have significant correlation respectively with particularly parched north. suggested focus full cost about resource, strengthening development energy-efficient appliances, enhancing publicity next step. demonstrates linkage between thus providing a decision-support tool conservation management.

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