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Vulnerabilities and Opportunities at the Nexus of Electricity, Water and Climate,” Environmental Research Letters
P.C. Frumhoff, V. Burkett, R.B. Jackson, R. Newmark, J. Overpeck and M.E. Webber
Waste not, want less
S.R. Kirshenbaum and M.E. Webber
Water and Energy Nexus: Case Study of the Rio Grande/Bravo Basin
C. Galdeano, S. Sandoval-Solis, M.A. Cook, R.L. Teasley, and M.E. Webber
Water Demand Projections for Power Generation in Texas
C.W. King, I.J. Duncan and M.E. Webber
Water demand: What drives consumption?
D. Coates, R. Connor, L. Leclerc, W. Rast, K. Schumann, and M.E. Webber,
Water for Biomass-based Energy on Maui, Hawaii
E.A. Grubert, C.W. King, and M.E. Webber
Water for Energy: Systems Integration and Analysis to Address Resource Challenges
A. S. Stillwell, A. M. Mroue, J. D. Rhodes, M. A. Cook, J. B. Sperling, T. Hussey, D. Burnett, M. E. Webber
Water Impacts on Thermoelectric Generation
Ashlynn S. Stillwell, Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Water Intensity of Transportation
C.W. King and M.E. Webber
Water-Energy Nexus: Fuels, Electricity, and Bureaucracy
C.W. King, M.E. Webber, and A.S. Holman
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