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Energy Portfolio Assessment Tool (EPAT): Sustainable energy planning using the WEF nexus approach - Texas case. | LitMetric

Energy Portfolio Assessment Tool (EPAT): Sustainable energy planning using the WEF nexus approach - Texas case.

Sci Total Environ

Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.

Published: January 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper presents a framework that connects energy systems with other areas like water, land, and finance, aiming for sustainable energy planning.
  • It introduces the Energy Portfolio Assessment Tool (EPAT) to help stakeholders evaluate energy scenarios using the water-energy-food nexus approach, demonstrated in a case study in Texas.
  • The findings indicate that while policies like the Clean Power Plan can reduce emissions, they may result in increased water consumption and tradeoffs; therefore, conservation efforts should adopt a more integrated approach to prevent negative impacts on interconnected systems.

Article Abstract

The paper introduces a holistic framework that identifies the links between energy and other systems (water, land, environment, finance, etc.), and measures the impact of energy portfolios, to offer a solid foundation for the best sustainable decision making in energy planning. The paper presents a scenario-based holistic nexus tool, Energy Portfolio Assessment Tool (EPAT) that provides a platform for energy stakeholders and policymakers to create and evaluate the sustainability of various scenarios based on the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus approach. The tool is applied to a case study in Texas, USA. Scenarios considered are set by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA): EIA Reference Case - 2015, EIA Clean Power Plan (CPP) & Reference Case - 2030, and EIA No-CPP & Reference Case - 2030. In the presence of the CPP, total water withdrawal is expected to decrease significantly, while total water consumption is projected to experience a slight decrease due to the increase in water consumption in electricity generation caused by the new electricity mix. The CPP is successful in decreasing emissions, but is accompanied by tradeoffs, such as increased water consumption and land use by electricity generation. The absence of the CPP will lead to an extreme surge in total water withdrawn and consumed, and in emissions. Therefore, conservation policies should move from the silo to the nexus mentality to avoid unintended consequences that result in improving one part of the nexus while worsening the other parts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.135DOI Listing

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