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Energy: Can irrigation with municipal wastewater conserve energy?

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Edwin B. Roberts
Robert M. Hogan

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California Agriculture 31(5):45-45.

Published May 01, 1977

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Energy and water are inextricably linked. It takes immense amounts of energy to pump water and transport it through Californias vast system of canals. Falling water can create large amounts of hydroelectric power, while thermal power plants use large amounts of water for cooling. The economic relationship between water and energy is so close that trade-offs are both unavoidable and highly complex.

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Energy: Can irrigation with municipal wastewater conserve energy?

Edwin B. Roberts, Robert M. Hogan
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Energy: Can irrigation with municipal wastewater conserve energy?

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Edwin B. Roberts
Robert M. Hogan

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(5):45-45.

Published May 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Energy and water are inextricably linked. It takes immense amounts of energy to pump water and transport it through Californias vast system of canals. Falling water can create large amounts of hydroelectric power, while thermal power plants use large amounts of water for cooling. The economic relationship between water and energy is so close that trade-offs are both unavoidable and highly complex.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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