Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 15, 2026

Coupling Carbon Capture from a Power Plant with Semi-automated Open Raceway Ponds for Microalgae Cultivation
Published on: August 14, 2020
Operational insights into carbon dynamics and decarbonization pathways in megacity water supply plants
Yuji Ji1, Juchao Zhang1, Bowen Lv1
1School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China.
None:
Urban water supply systems are significant contributors to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Water supply plants in megacities, as crucial components of water supply systems, face unique challenges in achieving net-zero GHG emissions due to higher water quality and quantity requirements. However, detailed emission data and future pathways under climate change scenarios are currently lacking. In this study, we collected over 140,000 operation data entries from all 37 water supply plants in Shanghai. Based on real operational data, we have established GHG emissions inventory and projected emissions from 2023 to 2035. Future scenarios were developed through coordination with government officials, water plant managers, and academic experts. The results show that the GHG emission intensities from Shanghai's water supply plants were 0.14 kg CO2-eq/m3 in 2021 and 0.12 kg CO2-eq/m3 in 2022. Suburban plants incur higher GHG emission intensity, while urban plants benefit from economies of scale. The dependence of GHG emission intensity on source water characteristics enables targeted mitigation strategy development. Scenario analysis shows implementation of five low-carbon measures under normal water quality conditions would reduce GHG emissions by up to 56.15 % by 2035, where smart platforms contribute the largest share (17.1 %). This study provides insights into low-carbon management policies and technologies for water supply plants in highly urbanized worldwide regions facing evolving environmental challenges.
Related Concept Videos
Environmental Applications of Microorganisms
Regulation of Water Output
The Carbon Cycle
Carbonation Shrinkage
The concrete's permeability is slightly reduced as calcium carbonate produced during the reaction fills its pores. Furthermore, its strength is slightly enhanced as the water released during the reaction...
Design Example: Sustainability in Concrete Building
There are multiple approaches to achieve sustainability in a commercial concrete building. For instance, construct a concrete parking area under the building, utilizing pervious concrete paver blocks in open areas to facilitate rainwater collection through an underground...
Design Example: Analyzing Capacity Contours for Flood Risk Assessment

