2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2016.11.052
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Virtual scarce water embodied in inter-provincial electricity transmission in China

Abstract: Intra-national electricity transmission drives virtual water transfer from electricity production regions to electricity consumption regions. In China, the water-intensive thermoelectric power industry is expanding quickly in many water-scarce energy production hubs in northern and northwestern provinces. This study constructed a node-flow model of inter-province electricity transmission to investigate the virtual water and scarcity-adjusted virtual water (or virtual scarce water) embodied in the electricity t… Show more

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“…Although several previous studies have linked virtual water trade with regional water stress (e.g. Zhao et al 2015, Feng et al 2014, Zhao et al 2016, Zhang et al 2017, none has assessed regional water stress alleviation/intensification through interregional virtual water trade. Since the amount of scarce water saved represents the extent of water stress alleviation through trade, scarce water saving accounting can be useful as a guide for interregional economic restructuring towards water stress alleviation.…”
Section: Implications Of Incorporating Water Stress Into Water Savingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several previous studies have linked virtual water trade with regional water stress (e.g. Zhao et al 2015, Feng et al 2014, Zhao et al 2016, Zhang et al 2017, none has assessed regional water stress alleviation/intensification through interregional virtual water trade. Since the amount of scarce water saved represents the extent of water stress alleviation through trade, scarce water saving accounting can be useful as a guide for interregional economic restructuring towards water stress alleviation.…”
Section: Implications Of Incorporating Water Stress Into Water Savingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2017) develop a network approach to account for embodied CO 2 emissions of purchased electricity in China, and compare the results with the traditional direct trade-adjustment method. Finally, Zhang et al (2017) investigate the virtual water resources embodied in electricity transfer, and introduce a water stress index into the framework. These studies provide valuable information about the assessment method, but they all ignore air pollution embodied in regional electricity transfers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paradox that arid regions transfer virtual water to wet regions is contributing to more unsustainable and uneven economic and environmental development (Chen et al, 2017). Based on previous studies, some literatures had put forward policy recommendations such as optimizing trade structures (Zhang et al, 2017).Virtual water provides an innovative application of virtual water trade in the traditional allocation of physical water resources in water scarce regions (Ye et al, 2018). Cheng (2003) introduced the concept of virtual water to China and noted that it is of great significance to optimize the trade structure of water-intensive agricultural products.…”
Section: Optimization Of Virtual Water Tradementioning
confidence: 99%