Location
UNLV Foundation Building, Blasco Event Wing
Start Date
1-4-2011 10:45 AM
End Date
1-4-2011 12:00 PM
Description
Panel Discussion: U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Perspectives
Principal Question: What are the implications of the energy/ water nexus at the US/Mexico border?
1. Water Supply and Demand
2. Water Costs of Electricity
3. Virtual Water Transfers
4. Renewable Energy Resources
5. Solar/Water nexus at the US/Mexico Border
Keywords
International relations; North America – Mexican-American Border Region; Water – Costs; Water-power; Water quality; Water supply; Water transfer; Water use
Disciplines
Civil and Environmental Engineering | Energy Policy | Environmental Policy | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Oil, Gas, and Energy | Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation | Sustainability | Water Resource Management
Language
English
Included in
Civil and Environmental Engineering Commons, Energy Policy Commons, Environmental Policy Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Oil, Gas, and Energy Commons, Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation Commons, Sustainability Commons, Water Resource Management Commons
Panel discussion presentation: U.S. – Mexico transboundary perspectives
UNLV Foundation Building, Blasco Event Wing
Panel Discussion: U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Perspectives
Principal Question: What are the implications of the energy/ water nexus at the US/Mexico border?
1. Water Supply and Demand
2. Water Costs of Electricity
3. Virtual Water Transfers
4. Renewable Energy Resources
5. Solar/Water nexus at the US/Mexico Border
Comments
Moderator: Tom Piechota, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Consists of 29 PowerPoint slides