Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4928035 | Sustainable Cities and Society | 2017 | 55 Pages |
Abstract
Reducing water demand in the building through efficient water fixtures and appliances can decrease annual water and primary energy use by 1 534Â kL and 130Â GJ, respectively, while saving 530 USD every year. Wastewater treatment requires 230Â MJ and costs 0.97 USD per kL of water saved, necessitating subsidies to be competitive. Rainwater and condensate water harvesting cover 4.8% and 1% of the total demand, respectively, but can reduce infrastructure spending, avoid water leakage and reduce urban run-off. Combining all measures reduces mains water supply by up to 75% for 1Â MJ/kL saved and zero life cycle cost. Finally, a metered, seasonal and demand-driven water pricing scheme is recommended to better relate building occupants with the intermittent and scarce nature of water around the Mediterranean.
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Authors
André Stephan, Laurent Stephan,