Water–energy nexus-based optimization of the water supply infrastructure in a dryland urban setting
Managing water supply systems is essential for developing countries to face climate variability in dryland settings. This is exacerbated by high energy costs for pumping, water losses due to aging infrastructures, and increasing demand driven by population growth. Therefore, optimizing the available...
Auteurs principaux: | Maxwell, CO, Oonge, ZI, Odira, PMA, Ouma, GO, Lompi, M, Pacetti, T, Bacco, MD, Caporali, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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MDPI
2024
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