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There is an increasing potential for serious conflict between power generation, other water users and environmental considerations, says the World Water Development Report 2014: Water and Energy (pdf), published on the eve of World Water Day. The energy sector, which has great political clout, the report states, is set to consume an unfair share of this limited resource, despite ongoing progress in the development of renewables. The report continues: The overall evolution of the global energy mix appears to remain on a relatively fixed path: that of continued reliance on fossil fuels. Oil and gas extraction yields high volumes of ‘produced water’, which comes out of the well along with the oil and gas. Produced water is usually very difficult and expensive to treat. Unconventional oil and gas production is generally more water intensive than conventional oil and gas production. While water demand is set to increase 55% by 2050, water use for energy production is set to increase 20% by 2035. Whereas an estimated 768 million people lack access to clean drinking water and 2.5 billion lack access to basic sanitation, rich and developing countries are soaking up mass quantities of water in the energy industry, wherein 90% of power generation is water-intensive.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 00:49:35 +0000

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