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Opportunities and challenges of tackling Scope 3 "Indirect" emissions from residential hot water.

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Kenway, SJ; Pamminger, F; Yan, G; Hall, R; Lam, KL; Skinner, R; Olsson, G; Satur, P; Allan, J
Published in: Water research X
December 2023

The water sector could play a major role towards a Net Zero greenhouse gas (GHG) future if Scope 3 emissions were embraced and operationalised. Significant opportunities and challenges exist in tackling Scope 3 emissions including those associated with customer hot water use. Present GHG emission reduction practices predominantly focus on Scope 1 "within utility" and Scope 2 "purchased energy" emissions. In the urban water cycle, Scope 3 "indirect" emissions dominate, and water use is only one example of Scope 3 emissions. Over 90% of all water cycle GHG emissions can be attributed to water use in residential, industrial and commercial premises, collectively some 7% of global GHG emissions. One possibility is for water utilities to actively support efficient hot water use such as new ultra-low flow shower heads. Scope 3 opportunities also offer a range of cost-effective emissions-reduction opportunities, particularly when the wider perspective of "community value" is considered and not just a "business financial perspective". Hot water efficiency is additionally essential to Net Zero carbon futures, even with decarbonised grids, because most major Net Zero roadmaps require energy efficiency gains. Scientific and management advance needed includes: accounting methodologies, clear roles, collaboration, new business models, and clear definitions. The water sector has the opportunity to play a significant role in achieving Net Zero cities. The decision how much is yet to be made.

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Water research X

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2589-9147

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2589-9147

Publication Date

December 2023

Volume

21

Start / End Page

100192
 

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Kenway, S. J., Pamminger, F., Yan, G., Hall, R., Lam, K. L., Skinner, R., … Allan, J. (2023). Opportunities and challenges of tackling Scope 3 "Indirect" emissions from residential hot water. Water Research X, 21, 100192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2023.100192
Kenway, S. J., F. Pamminger, G. Yan, R. Hall, K. L. Lam, R. Skinner, G. Olsson, P. Satur, and J. Allan. “Opportunities and challenges of tackling Scope 3 "Indirect" emissions from residential hot water.Water Research X 21 (December 2023): 100192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2023.100192.
Kenway SJ, Pamminger F, Yan G, Hall R, Lam KL, Skinner R, et al. Opportunities and challenges of tackling Scope 3 "Indirect" emissions from residential hot water. Water research X. 2023 Dec;21:100192.
Kenway, S. J., et al. “Opportunities and challenges of tackling Scope 3 "Indirect" emissions from residential hot water.Water Research X, vol. 21, Dec. 2023, p. 100192. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.wroa.2023.100192.
Kenway SJ, Pamminger F, Yan G, Hall R, Lam KL, Skinner R, Olsson G, Satur P, Allan J. Opportunities and challenges of tackling Scope 3 "Indirect" emissions from residential hot water. Water research X. 2023 Dec;21:100192.
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Published In

Water research X

DOI

EISSN

2589-9147

ISSN

2589-9147

Publication Date

December 2023

Volume

21

Start / End Page

100192