U2.03 Gonzales 2017 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster

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Abstract
In this study, we introduce a new approach to water conservation that addresses regional dynamics among water utilities—a novel system of tradable water conservation credits. Through a proof-of-concept analysis, this study estimates the potential benefits of a trading program and demonstrates the institutional and economic characteristics needed for such a policy to be viable. We explore the impacts of defining different policy configurations, collaborative dynamics, and uncertain demand on the effectiveness and outcomes of a conservation credit policy. We demonstrate this proof-of-concept with a counterfactual case study in the San Francisco Bay Region during an emergency call for conservation.

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Type of resource still image, Dataset, text
Date created May 2017
Date modified November 2, 2021; December 5, 2022
Publication date June 1, 2020

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Author Gonzales, Patricia
Author Ajami, Newsha
Author Sun, Yujie

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Subject Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure
Subject ReNUWIt
Subject U2.03
Subject Urban Systems Integration and Institutions
Subject Visioning
Subject assessment
Subject and implementation tools for regional and municipal water planning
Subject California
Subject consumption
Subject demand
Subject electricity
Subject emissions
Subject management
Subject resources
Subject smart meters
Subject water conservation
Genre Image
Genre Poster
Genre Data
Genre Text
Genre Posters
Genre Data sets
Genre Dataset

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Gonzales, P., Ajami, N. K., Sun, Y. J. (2017). U2.03 Gonzales 2017 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/rw862xw7941

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