Difference between revisions of "Agrivoltaics for Sustainable Development"
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|GBE date start=2022-06-01 | |GBE date start=2022-06-01 | ||
|GBE date end=2023-07-01 | |GBE date end=2023-07-01 | ||
− | |GBE project description=Centre Songhaï is a training institution promoting | + | |GBE project description=Centre Songhaï is a training institution promoting agricultural entrepreneurship and sustainable farming practices in West Africa. ESF is a voluntary organisation supporting sustainable access to electricity and water worldwide. For this project, both organisations combine their individual expertise in agricultural practices and renewable energy |
− | sustainable access to electricity and water worldwide. For this project, both organisations combine their individual | + | technologies to design and install two dual-use PV systems (agrivoltaics). The aim of the project is to showcase the benefits and economic potential to farmers. The first system, comprised of two distinct solar PV layouts (15 kWp each), is installed at the premises of Centre Songhai in Porto-Novo. It is used to experiment with different crops and serves as a demonstration site for the thousands of visitors that the centre receives every year. A second system (10 kWp) is installed at one of Songhaï’s flagship farms in Agbangnizoun, in Benin’s Zou region. Throughout the project, the implementing organisations collect data to determine the conditions for replication and scale-up. The potentials of the approach are (1) to decrease competition around arable land; (2) to lower the water demand for cultivation of crops by providing shade and powering efficient solar irrigation systems; (3) to decrease the dependence on fossil fuels and support energy autonomy; and (4) to increase agricultural productivity and thereby income. The two agrivolatics systems installed in the course of this project are among the first in Benin and therefore display a |
− | expertise in agricultural practices and renewable energy | + | strong pilot character. With some experience, agrivoltaics creates the potential of using one piece of land twice – for the production of renewable electricity as well as for agricultural use. Centre Songhaï, with its network of 5,200 farmers and numerous apprentices each year, ensures that the knowledge gained on this technology reaches as many |
− | technologies to design and install two dual-use PV systems | + | people as possible. The potential of replication and further dissemination of agrivoltaics in the region is high. |
− | (agrivoltaics). The aim of the project is to showcase the | ||
− | comprised of two distinct solar PV layouts (15 kWp each), | ||
− | is installed at the premises of Centre Songhai in Porto- | ||
− | as a demonstration site for the thousands of visitors that | ||
− | the centre receives every year. A second system (10 kWp) | ||
− | is installed at one of Songhaï’s flagship farms in Agbangnizoun, in Benin’s Zou region. Throughout the project, the | ||
− | implementing organisations collect data to determine the | ||
− | conditions for replication and scale-up. The potentials of | ||
− | the approach are (1) to decrease competition around arable | ||
− | land; (2) to lower the water demand for cultivation of crops | ||
− | by providing shade and powering efficient solar irrigation | ||
− | systems; (3) to decrease the dependence on fossil fuels and | ||
− | support energy autonomy; and (4) to increase agricultural | ||
− | productivity and thereby income. | ||
− | |||
− | The two agrivolatics systems installed in the course of this | ||
− | project are among the first in Benin and therefore display a | ||
− | strong pilot character. With some experience, agrivoltaics | ||
− | creates the potential of using one piece of land twice – for | ||
− | the production of renewable electricity as well as for | ||
− | agricultural use. Centre Songhaï, with its network of 5,200 | ||
− | farmers and numerous apprentices each year, ensures that | ||
− | the knowledge gained on this technology reaches as many | ||
− | people as possible. The potential of replication and further | ||
− | dissemination of agrivoltaics in the region is high. | ||
|GBE financed=Small Project | |GBE financed=Small Project | ||
|GBE category produse=Productive Use | |GBE category produse=Productive Use |
Revision as of 12:03, 9 August 2023
Agrivoltaics for Sustainable Development
Key Data
technologies to design and install two dual-use PV systems (agrivoltaics). The aim of the project is to showcase the benefits and economic potential to farmers. The first system, comprised of two distinct solar PV layouts (15 kWp each), is installed at the premises of Centre Songhai in Porto-Novo. It is used to experiment with different crops and serves as a demonstration site for the thousands of visitors that the centre receives every year. A second system (10 kWp) is installed at one of Songhaï’s flagship farms in Agbangnizoun, in Benin’s Zou region. Throughout the project, the implementing organisations collect data to determine the conditions for replication and scale-up. The potentials of the approach are (1) to decrease competition around arable land; (2) to lower the water demand for cultivation of crops by providing shade and powering efficient solar irrigation systems; (3) to decrease the dependence on fossil fuels and support energy autonomy; and (4) to increase agricultural productivity and thereby income. The two agrivolatics systems installed in the course of this project are among the first in Benin and therefore display a strong pilot character. With some experience, agrivoltaics creates the potential of using one piece of land twice – for the production of renewable electricity as well as for agricultural use. Centre Songhaï, with its network of 5,200 farmers and numerous apprentices each year, ensures that the knowledge gained on this technology reaches as many
people as possible. The potential of replication and further dissemination of agrivoltaics in the region is high.- Productive Use
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