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淡水脆弱性超出当地水压力:美国大陆水电关联的异质效应。

Freshwater Vulnerability beyond Local Water Stress: Heterogeneous Effects of Water-Electricity Nexus Across the Continental United States.

机构信息

School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University , 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511, United States.

Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale University , 10 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06520-8267, United States.

出版信息

Environ Sci Technol. 2017 Sep 5;51(17):9899-9910. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.7b01942. Epub 2017 Aug 14.

Abstract

Human health and economic prosperity are vulnerable to freshwater shortage in many parts of the world. Despite a growing literature that examines the freshwater vulnerability in various spatiotemporal contexts, existing knowledge has been conventionally constrained by a territorial perspective. On the basis of spatial analyses of monthly water and electricity flows across 2110 watersheds and three interconnected power systems, this study investigates the water-electricity nexus (WEN)'s transboundary effects on freshwater vulnerability in the continental United States in 2014. The effects are shown to be considerable and heterogeneous across time and space. For at least one month a year, 58 million people living in water-abundant watersheds were exposed to additional freshwater vulnerability by relying on electricity generated by freshwater-cooled thermal energy conversion cycles in highly stressed watersheds; for 72 million people living in highly stressed watersheds, their freshwater vulnerability was mitigated by using imported electricity generated in water-abundant watersheds or power plants running dry cooling or using nonfreshwater for cooling purposes. On the country scale, the mitigation effects were the most significant during September and October, while the additional freshwater vulnerability was more significant in February, March, and December. Due to the WEN's transboundary effects, overall, the freshwater vulnerability was slightly worsened within the Eastern Interconnection, substantially improved within the Western Interconnection, and least affected within the ERCOT Interconnection.

摘要

世界上许多地区的人类健康和经济繁荣都容易受到淡水短缺的影响。尽管有越来越多的文献研究了不同时空背景下的淡水脆弱性,但现有知识通常受到领土观点的限制。本研究基于对 2110 个流域和三个相互关联的电力系统的月度水和电力流动的空间分析,调查了 2014 年美国大陆淡水脆弱性的水-电关系(WEN)的跨界影响。结果表明,这种影响在时间和空间上都是相当大且不均匀的。至少有一个月,生活在水资源丰富的流域的 5800 万人因依赖水资源紧张的流域中由淡水冷却的热能转换循环产生的电力而面临额外的淡水脆弱性;对于生活在水资源紧张的流域的 7200 万人来说,他们的淡水脆弱性因使用水资源丰富的流域或使用干冷或非淡水冷却的发电厂产生的进口电力而得到缓解。在国家层面,缓解效应在 9 月和 10 月最为显著,而在 2 月、3 月和 12 月,额外的淡水脆弱性更为显著。由于 WEN 的跨界影响,总体而言,东部互联系统的淡水脆弱性略有恶化,西部互联系统的淡水脆弱性显著改善,ERCOT 互联系统的淡水脆弱性受影响最小。

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