Skip to main content

Main menu

  • Home
  • Themes
    • Water, Sanitation, Hygiene
    • Integrated Water Resource Management
    • Productivity and Efficiency
    • Governance
  • About
  • Training Resources
  • U.S. Domestic Resources
  • Guidance
    • How to Open a Database File
    • How to Open a Document

User menu

  • Log in
  • Sign up

U.S. Water Partnership Resource Portal

U.S. Domestic Resources

Welcome to the H2infO U.S. Domestic Resources Page. On this page you will find U.S. Water Partnership member resources aimed at helping domestic stakeholders address the unique water challenges of the United States.

  • Climate
  • California Drought
  • Everglades
  • Great Lakes
  • Mississippi River and Delta
  • Ogallala Aquifer
  • Chesapeake Bay/ Delaware River

U.S. Domestic Resources

Thermoelectric Power Water Use

Published: 
July 21, 2021
This web page provides an overview of USGS's research about thermoelectric power. It includes related research and a collection of data and tools. Water for thermoelectric power is used in the process of generating electricity with steam-driven turbine generators. Since 2000, thermoelectric-...Read more
Regional focus: 
United States

Hydropower Energy and Economic Analysis Tool

Published: 
September 1, 2011
U.S. Department of the Interior | Bureau of Reclamation
This is an “open source” software tool developed by the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) and the contractor Anderson Engineering for the Hydropower Resource Assessment at Existing Reclamation Facilities Report , and it has been made available for public use. This tool is a model that allows...Read more
Regional focus: 
United States

Water and Energy Nexus Research: Summary & Recommendations

Published: 
August 1, 2013
Alliance for Water Efficiency
This webinar provides new information on the Water-Energy Nexus, an issue that is more important than ever and increasingly drawing national attention in the wake of President Obama's commitment to more sustainable resource management. AWE and ACEEE's related report reveals the gaps in...Read more
Regional focus: 
United States

A Study of the Environmental Policies, Processes and Practices of Worchester Polytechnic Institute and the Technische Universitat Darmstadt

Published: 
January 1, 2008
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
The goal of this research project, which has an environmental focus, is to study and compare the environmental policies, practices and processes of the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA, in addition to outside factors that may also have an influence...Read more
Regional focus: 
United States

Theme/Subtheme

  • (-) Remove Productivity and Efficiency filter Productivity and Efficiency
    • (-) Remove Energy filter Energy
    • Industry (1) Apply Industry filter
  • Integrated Water Resource Management (1) Apply Integrated Water Resource Management filter
    • Institutional Structures and Management (1) Apply Institutional Structures and Management filter
    • Pollution and Water Quality (1) Apply Pollution and Water Quality filter
  • Governance (1) Apply Governance filter
    • Policy, Legislation, and Regulation (1) Apply Policy, Legislation, and Regulation filter
  • Waste Management (1) Apply Waste Management filter

File Type

  • Website (.com, .net, .html) (2) Apply Website (.com, .net, .html) filter
  • Document (.pdf, .doc) (1) Apply Document (.pdf, .doc) filter

Region/Country

  • United States (4) Apply United States filter

Resource Scale

  • (-) Remove National filter National

Organization

  • Alliance for Water Efficiency (1) Apply Alliance for Water Efficiency filter
  • U.S. Department of the Interior | Bureau of Reclamation (1) Apply U.S. Department of the Interior | Bureau of Reclamation filter
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1) Apply Worcester Polytechnic Institute filter

Nexus Tag

  • Energy (3) Apply Energy filter
  • Economy (1) Apply Economy filter
U.S. Water Partnership

Footer menu

  • Search USWP Member Sites
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Credits

© 2014 U.S. Water Partnership Web Portal