On Demand Webinar: The Energy – Water Nexus on October 22, 2015

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It takes a lot of water to create energy. Water is required to generate hydropower, cool electric power plants, and also during fuel refining, extraction and production. A shortage of water can constrain energy production since 143 billion gallons of freshwater is consumed by power plants in the United States every day.

Water is not only vital for energy production but also imperative for irrigation and public water supplies. The call of the hour is an integrated water and energy policy, planning and management to encourage sustainability, conservation and innovation.

Join us for this On Demand Webinar – “The Energy – Water Nexus” on Thursday, October 22, 2015. In this informative and enlightening session, Kevin L. Patrick will touch upon burning topics such as the water demands of the energy industry, water demands of electrical production, and implications of the EPA’s New Greenhouse Gas Regulations. Also, he will walk you through the viable options and paths for the future.

Session Highlights

  • Water demands of the energy industry
  • Water demands of electrical production
  • Water implications of EPA’s new Greenhouse Gas Rules
  • Demographics, climate change and other stressors
  • Overview of the doctrines of Water Law and their treatment of energy demands
  • Water sécurity and sustainability for the energy industry
  • Options and paths for the future

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