Pricing Practices in the Electricity Sector to Promote Conservation and Efficiency: Lessons for the Water Sector

Pacific Institute | September 11th, 2013

Summary

Because water utilities are dependent on the sale of water to recoup costs, reduced sales can result in deficits – and per capita water demand in California has been st

Rise of Water Power in Electrical Supply

Scientific American | March 28th, 1903

Summary

Water power is destined to operate the greater part of electrical supply and street railways in North America. A large beginning in this direction has already been mad

Running Dry: Weathering the Great California Drought

Harvard University | December 1st, 2016

Summary

Essays include: "Physical Mechanisms of the California Drought" - Richard Seager "Droughts and the Global Economy: Lessons from California" - Jay R. Lund

Solar and wind energy enhances drought resilience and groundwater sustainability

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | November 6th, 2019

Summary

Water scarcity brings tremendous challenges to achieving sustainable development of water resources, food, and energy security, as these sectors are often in co

Solar Energy and Groundwater in the San Joaquin Valley

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | October 26th, 2022

Summary

The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires groundwater users to bring their basins into balance over the next two decades. In the San Joaquin Valley, this

Solar-power replacement as a solution for hydropower foregone in US dam removals

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | August 26th, 2019

Summary

There is a growing dam removal movement in the United States, driven in part by environmental, safety and cost considerations. These include electricity-producing hydro-d

The critical role of humidity in modeling summer electricity demand across the United States

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | April 3rd, 2020

Summary

Cooling demand is projected to increase under climate change. However, most of the existing projections are based on rising air temperatures alone, ignoring that

The effect of reducing per capita water and energy uses on renewable water resources in the water, food and energy nexus

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | May 9th, 2022

Summary

This study assesses the feedbacks between water, food, and energy nexus at the national level with a dynamic-system model, taking into account the qualitative and quantit

The Future of California’s Water-Energy-Climate Nexus

Pacific Institute | September 9th, 2021

Summary

Water and energy are inextricably linked in California and, as one resource faces constraints or challenges, so does the other. With the state looking to both reach its c

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