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Water intensity is tantamount to carbon intensity for climate-friendly fuels

SPECIAL FOCUS: FUTURE OF HYDROGEN ENERGY

M. MURDOCK, Raven SR, Pinedale, Wyoming

Any serious undertaking to combat climate change requires fuel production with a negative carbon intensity, but an often-overlooked consideration is water usage. Traditional energy production requires extensive water usage. Power plant cooling systems and hydraulic fracturing can use reclaimed or recycled water. 

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