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Revision as of 08:21, 4 June 2014
Overview
Agricultural Applications
In the area of agriculture solar PV is found to be useful for applications such as water pumping for (drip) irrigation and cattle drinking, aeration for aquacultures, refrigeration of agricultural products, electric fencing, poultry lighting (cp. Lighting Africa study), and pest control. The main impacts of solar electricity on agricultural activities are described as increased productivity (including higher yields, lower losses and faster production) and improved natural resource management[2].
The relevance of small PV systems for agricultural production is, however, limited to the provision of power for activities that require little power input. PV systems are not an option for energy intensive activities such as in rice mills and other agricultural processing[2].
Applications in Cottage Production and Commercial Industries
Restrictions of Solar PV for Productive Use
In low power examples of PUE like cellphone charging or barber shops have a big potential.
GIZ Experience
Bangladesh
- Productive Uses of Photovoltaic Technology in Rural Bangladesh - Potentials, Barriers, Recommendations (author: Michael Blunck)
Senegal
We (GIZ) currently (Feb 2010) plan on implementing productive uses in at least three different value chains in 2010 through the rural electrification agency. More detailed information will follow. Please contact gunnar.wegner@giz.de if you have questions. A strategy document is available here.
Uganda
- GIZ-PREEEP is currently developing a finance product for small-scale irrigation using solar PV pumping in cooperation with the GIZ Financial Sector Development Programme and local MFIs (short description). Contact: Monika.Rammelt@giz.de.
Mozambique
- Solar business systems (SBS) and battery charging stations (BSC).
Further Information
References
- ↑ ETCHEVERRY, J. (2003): Renewable Energy for Productive Uses: Strategies to Enhance Environmental Protection and the Quality of Rural Life. Toronto.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 VAN CAMPEN, B., D. GUIDI &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; G. BEST (2000): Solar Photovoltaics for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development. Rome. Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ KAPADIA, K. (2004): Productive Uses of Renewable Energy: A Review of Four Bank-GEF Projects. January 2004 draft version. Washington, D.C.