Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company

The purpose of this paper is to highlight the water-energy-nexus within the context of carbon footprint methodology and water utility industry. In particular, the carbon management for water utility industry is crucial in reducing carbon emission within the upstream water distribution system. The co...

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Main Authors: Zainon Noor, Zainura, Sabeen, Ali Hussein Hasan, Yusuf, Rafiu Olansukanmi, Samanaseh, Venmathy, Che Hassan, Che Hafizan, Hussein, Norelyza
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http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.b1639.078219
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spelling my.utm.824482019-10-07T04:05:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/82448/ Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company Zainon Noor, Zainura Sabeen, Ali Hussein Hasan Yusuf, Rafiu Olansukanmi Samanaseh, Venmathy Che Hassan, Che Hafizan Hussein, Norelyza TP Chemical technology The purpose of this paper is to highlight the water-energy-nexus within the context of carbon footprint methodology and water utility industry. In particular, the carbon management for water utility industry is crucial in reducing carbon emission within the upstream water distribution system. The concept of water-energy nexus alone however can be misleading due to exclusion of indirect and embodied energy involved in the water production. The study highlights the total energy use within water supply system as well as embedded carbon emission through carbon footprint methodology. The case study approach is used as a research method. The carbon footprint analysis includes data collection from water utility company; and data identification of direct and indirect carbon emission from corporation operation. The result indicates that the indirect and embodied energy may not be significant in certain operation area but the energy use may be ambiguous when these elements are excluded. Integrating carbon footprint methodology within the water supply system can improve the understanding on water-energy-nexus when direct and indirect energy use is included in the analysis. This paper aims to benefit academics, government agencies and particularly water utility companies in integrating carbon footprint analysis in water production. 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Zainon Noor, Zainura and Sabeen, Ali Hussein Hasan and Yusuf, Rafiu Olansukanmi and Samanaseh, Venmathy and Che Hassan, Che Hafizan and Hussein, Norelyza (2018) Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company. In: 2nd Asia International Multidisciplinary Conference (AIMC 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.b1639.078219
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topic TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Zainon Noor, Zainura
Sabeen, Ali Hussein Hasan
Yusuf, Rafiu Olansukanmi
Samanaseh, Venmathy
Che Hassan, Che Hafizan
Hussein, Norelyza
Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company
description The purpose of this paper is to highlight the water-energy-nexus within the context of carbon footprint methodology and water utility industry. In particular, the carbon management for water utility industry is crucial in reducing carbon emission within the upstream water distribution system. The concept of water-energy nexus alone however can be misleading due to exclusion of indirect and embodied energy involved in the water production. The study highlights the total energy use within water supply system as well as embedded carbon emission through carbon footprint methodology. The case study approach is used as a research method. The carbon footprint analysis includes data collection from water utility company; and data identification of direct and indirect carbon emission from corporation operation. The result indicates that the indirect and embodied energy may not be significant in certain operation area but the energy use may be ambiguous when these elements are excluded. Integrating carbon footprint methodology within the water supply system can improve the understanding on water-energy-nexus when direct and indirect energy use is included in the analysis. This paper aims to benefit academics, government agencies and particularly water utility companies in integrating carbon footprint analysis in water production.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Zainon Noor, Zainura
Sabeen, Ali Hussein Hasan
Yusuf, Rafiu Olansukanmi
Samanaseh, Venmathy
Che Hassan, Che Hafizan
Hussein, Norelyza
author_facet Zainon Noor, Zainura
Sabeen, Ali Hussein Hasan
Yusuf, Rafiu Olansukanmi
Samanaseh, Venmathy
Che Hassan, Che Hafizan
Hussein, Norelyza
author_sort Zainon Noor, Zainura
title Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company
title_short Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company
title_full Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company
title_fullStr Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company
title_full_unstemmed Integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company
title_sort integrating water-energy-nexus in carbon footprint analysis: the case study of water utility company
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/82448/
http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.b1639.078219
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