ENVS 65 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Pie Chart, Reclaimed Water

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Thermoelectric power plants generate fast-moving steam that turns the blades of turbines. This spinning motion is then converted into electricity. The "working fluid" is repeated heated and cooled in the process. Thermoelectric power accounts for more than one-third of all fresh-water withdrawals in the u. s. , equivalent to agricultural withdrawals and more than five times the withdrawals for domestic use. But unlike agriculture, electric power plant cooling returns nearly all the withdrawn water to the original source (a lake, river, or ocean), slightly warmer with some additional chemicals. This is because most powerplants use "once-through cooling". In 1995, agriculture accounted for 84% of total freshwater consumption in the. Regardless of location, there is a general competition for water resources among various sectors of the economy. The "exploding pie chart" below compares water withdrawal and water consumption (overlaid in red) for various sectors of the economy. For thermoelectric, water consumption is very small compared to irrigation consumption.

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