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Ten Significant News from Water Power and Informatics : Nov 2024

USF scientists used the CRIS-HAZARD app to analyze flooding during hurricanes, aiding emergency management. Meanwhile, ocean saltwater threatens Philly's drinking water, and COP29 aims to boost climate finance to $300B by 2035. Drought affects over 54% of the US, and 11M face PFAS in drinking water. Innovations in renewable energy are underway with projects in Germany and Israel. Look for the detail news by clicking the link below. Will be live tomorrow at 9:45am #ClimateChange #RenewableEnergy You may also like : HydroGeek: The newsletter for researchers of water resources https://hydrogeek.substack.com/ Baipatra VSC: Enroll for online courses for Free http://baipatra.ws Energy in Style: Participate in Online Internships for Free http://energyinstyle.website Innovate S: Online Shop for Water Researchers https://baipatra.stores.instamojo.com/ Call for Paper: International Journal of HydroClimatic Engineering http://energyinstyle.website/journals/ Hydro Geek Newsletter Edition 20...

How to use WCI and ECI to monitor your use of water and electricity ?

Youtube / Slideshare Smart Use of Water and Electricity for Reducing Climate change impact: How? The average American family uses approximately 70% of its 300 gallons of water per day indoors. The majority of household water comes from public sources, such as a water tower, which gets 63% of its water from surface water sources like rivers, lakes, and streams. The remaining 37% is pumped from aquifers and other groundwater sources. Your neighborhood's water supply is strained due to the combined water use of all of the residents. Water shortages may require some communities to update their outdated wastewater treatment and delivery systems. This could lead to higher consumer water prices, water rationing to manage any shortages, and costly water treatment projects to upgrade outdated facilities.(Read in detail at  NEEF ) Again,almost all forms of electricity generate waste. For example, natural gas releases carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide. Earth's atmosphere traps these gases...