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Water Risks on the Rise for Three Global Energy Production Hot Spots

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This document highlights key findings from Wood Mackenzie's report on the interdependence of water and energy production. The report found that three energy sectors face particularly high water risks: shale gas in the United States, coal production and coal-fired power in China, and crude oil in the Middle East.
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EnergyInstitutional Structures and ManagementMonitoring and EvaluationProductivity and EfficiencyIntegrated Water Resource ManagementIntegrated Water Resource Management
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EnergyClimate
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