TY - BOOK ID - 134056632 TI - Energy-Water Nexus AU - Colmenar Santos, Antonio AU - Borge Diez, David AU - Rosales Asensio, Enrique PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - History of engineering & technology KW - waste heat recovery KW - absorption cooling KW - water–energy nexus KW - steelworks KW - TRNSYS KW - non-equilibrium molecular dynamics KW - deformed carbon nanotubes KW - deformed boron nitride nanotubes KW - water transport KW - diffusion KW - Z-distortion KW - XY-distortion KW - screw distortion KW - oil/water separation KW - superhydrophilic/underwater-superoleophobic membranes KW - opposite properties KW - superhydrophobicity/superoleophilicity KW - selective wettability KW - micro/nanoscale composite structure KW - virtual water network KW - inter-provincial electricity transmission KW - structural decomposition analysis KW - electricity-water nexus KW - cooling tower KW - response surface model KW - water KW - power plant KW - decarbonization KW - energy concepts KW - long-term energy storage KW - power-to-gas KW - power-to-X KW - wastewater treatment KW - anaerobic digestion KW - water-energy nexus KW - demand response KW - energy consumption optimization KW - multi-objective model KW - urban water system KW - local water supply KW - electricity demand KW - index decomposition analysis UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134056632 AB - Water is necessary to produce energy, and energy is required to pump, treat, and transport water. The energy–water nexus examines the interactions between these two inextricably linked elements. This Special Issue aims to explore a single "system of systems" for the integration of energy systems. This approach considers the relationships between electricity, thermal, and fuel systems; and data and information networks in order to ensure optimal integration and interoperability across the entire spectrum of the energy system. This framework for the integration of energy systems can be adapted to evaluate the interactions between energy and water. This Special Issue focuses on the analysis of water interactions with and dependencies on the dynamics of the electricity sector and the transport sector ER -