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The text discusses the interdependence of energy and water resources. Both need each other to function, with energy being required for water treatment and distribution, while water is needed for energy production. The article highlights that the dependence on water will intensify rapidly in both directions, with water withdrawals for energy production increasing by less than 2% by 2040, while consumption of water in the energy sector will increase by almost 60%. A shift towards more efficient power plants and renewable energy sources can help reduce water consumption, but there is also potential for increased water-intensive energy production. The article concludes that integrating energy and water policies and infrastructure, improving efficiency, and using alternative water sources in the energy sector are necessary to avoid potential stress points in the future.
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