Diego Juan Rodriguez
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Water International | 2018
Raya Marina Stephan; Rabi H. Mohtar; Bassel Daher; Antonio Embid Irujo; Astrid Hillers; J. Carl Ganter; Louise Karlberg; Liber Martin; Saeed Nairizi; Diego Juan Rodriguez; Will Sarni
Tight interconnections exist between water, energy, and food systems. As stresses on these resource systems continue to increase, there is a growing need to better quantify and understand the trade...
Archive | 2018
Gary Goldstein; Pascal Delaquil; Fadiel Ahjum; Bruno Merven; Adrian Stone; James D. S. Cullis; Wenying Chen; Nan Li; Yongnan Zhu; Yizi Shang; Diego Juan Rodriguez; Morgan Bazilian; Anna Delgado-Martin; Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm
The Thirsty Energy initiative of the World Bank assists countries to address water and energy planning challenges in an integrated manner. The first two Case Studies for South Africa and China have been completed. The approach to developing “water-smart” energy planning models was different in the two Case Studies, with key findings and important insights arising from each. The most fundamental conclusion from both studies is that policies being pursued to mitigate climate change impacts reduce both CO2 emissions and water needs by the energy sector—with only modest increase in energy system cost, and that including the supply and cost of water has a dramatic effect on the upstream technology choices. For example, government mandated policies forcing dry cooling for new coal-fired power plants was reaffirmed as wise and appropriate, though at odds with achieving Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) which quickly disincentivizes the use of coal while promoting renewables and nuclear, as a major step towards achieving below 2 °C emission reductions. Thirsty Energy also examined the influence of climate change on energy and water planning, where results for the two Case Studies proved to be very different, as water availability in China’s northern Energy Bases may actually increase slightly, while in South Africa the water system is stressed forcing more dramatic changes in the energy sector.
Archive | 2012
Amanda Joan Goksu; Caroline Van Den Berg; Diego Juan Rodriguez
Archive | 2018
Diego Juan Rodriguez; Morgan Bazilian; Anna Delgado Martin; Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2018
Patrick A. Ray; Laura Bonzanigo; Sungwook Wi; Yi-Chen Yang; Pravin Karki; Luis E. García; Diego Juan Rodriguez; Casey Brown
Archive | 2014
Maria Teresa Del Pilar Arronte Hoguin; Alessandra Campanaro; Enrique Aguilar Amilpa; Diego Juan Rodriguez; Eduardo Garcia-Lopez Loaeza
Archive | 2014
Diego Juan Rodriguez; Mario A. Suardi; Marcel Ham; Luisa Mimmi; Amanda Joan Goksu
Archive | 2016
Matthijs Schuring; Svetlana Valieva; Nansia Constantinou; Adria Varga; Amanda Joan Goksu; Diego Juan Rodriguez; Danielle A. García Ramírez; Luisa Mimmi
Archive | 2016
Luis E. García; Diego Juan Rodriguez; Marcus Wijnen; Inge Pakulski
Archive | 2014
Maria Teresa Del Pilar Arronte Hoguin; Alessandra Campanaro; Enrique Aguilar Amilpa; Diego Juan Rodriguez; Eduardo Garcia-Lopez Loaeza