Solar and wind energy enhances drought resilience and groundwater sustainability

He, X., Feng, K., Li, X., Craft, A., Wada, Y. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4770-2539, Burek, P. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6390-8487, Wood, E., & Sheffield, J. (2019). Solar and wind energy enhances drought resilience and groundwater sustainability. Nature Communications 10 e4893. 10.1038/s41467-019-12810-5.

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Abstract

Water scarcity brings tremendous challenges to achieving sustainable development of water resources, food, and energy security, as these sectors are often in competition, especially during drought. Overcoming these challenges requires balancing trade-offs between sectors and improving resilience to drought impacts. An under-appreciated factor in managing the water-food-energy (WFE) nexus is the increased value of solar and wind energy (SWE). Here we develop a trade-off frontier framework to quantify the water sustainability value of SWE through a case study in California. We identify development pathways that optimize the economic value of water in competition for energy and food production while ensuring sustainable use of groundwater. Our results indicate that in the long term, SWE penetration creates beneficial feedback for the WFE nexus: SWE enhances drought resilience and benefits groundwater sustainability, and in turn, maintaining groundwater at a sustainable level increases the added value of SWE to energy and food production.

Item Type: Article
Research Programs: Water (WAT)
Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP)
Depositing User: Luke Kirwan
Date Deposited: 06 Nov 2019 10:58
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2021 17:32
URI: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/16151

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