Abstract
This article proposes a calculation model for estimating the energy consumption and CO2 emissions resulting from hot water usage and for evaluating the potential for carbon reduction by using a water efficiency strategy. The model revealed a reciprocal relationship between hot water usage in daily life and energy consumption and carbon footprints. From 1990 to 2010 in Taiwan, hot water accounted for approximately 20%–30% of daily water consumption, and the use of hot water indirectly caused an average emission of 6.19 (kg-CO2/m3) and a 1.83% contribution to carbon emissions per capita. The potential influence of hot water usage on the issue of carbon reduction and the importance of strategies for saving water are thus highlighted in this study.
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