Abstract
The energy-water nexus is a domain which is undergoing drastic changes with the advent of recent technological advancements. The amount of data being generated everyday can help us make more informed decisions and have an impact on the environment for a better and more sustainable future. The understanding and analysis of data with modern tools, immensely improves our understanding of this impact and usage scenario. The Energy Water Emissions Dashboard (EWED) project at CSUS had made a lot progress in modelling and refining the data collected from various sources. The project had a requirement for a fully functioning dashboard implemented as a web application that can be used by the target users, such as government agencies, for exploring and visualizing the data. This master project worked in the required dashboard from design to implementation and testing. It started with understanding the requirements in discussions and meetings. Then it went to the implement UI design ideas from quick paper prototypes to interactive and partially working JavaScript prototype. After the design finalized, it was implemented using Angular, which is a popular front-end development framework from Google. A lot of improvements and testing was done in the final implementation of the dashboard. The project resulted in a fully functioning web application that meets the requirements of a frontend in the EWED project. It is ready to be used and can be built-upon to adapt to the requirements even further, as needed in the energy-water domain and current scenario.