Solar-Powered Irrigation Systems (SPIS) – Workshop Documentations

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This page presents an overview of the different workshops about Solar Powered Irrigation Systems (SPIS).

SPIS Workshop in Eschborn, Germany on 31st March 2015

Check out the minutes of the workshop "Promotion of Solar-Powered Irrigation Systems (SPIS)":

Manuals and Tools for Promoting SPIS - Minutes of the Workshop.pdf


Country Case Studies

The following section list all the country case studies presented during the workshop:


Report

The Stocktaking & Analysis Report captures the findings of the study’s first step. It is based on literature review, desk research and four country case studies in Chile, India, Kenya and Morocco executed in the period between December 2014 and February 2015.
On the basis of the initial stocktaking and analysis study manual and planning tools for the promotion of SPIS have been developed between January 2016. The manual and the related tools are to address the needs of development practitioners – notably extension staff and advisers promoting and planning SPIS in developing countries and key staff of financing institutions or financial service providers. The handbook and tools shall be tested once they are prepared in different pilot countries and the findings/experiences gained during the field tests shall then be integrated in the final version of the handbook and tools, which will be then available on Energypedia.        


Check out the Stocktaking and Analysis Report of the Manual and Tools for SPIS.

File:Stocktaking and Analysis Report - Final Draft.pdf
Solar Powered Irrigation Systems - A Stocktaking & Analysis Report (Draft)




SPIS Workshop in Rome, Italy on May 27-29 2015

The GIZ program Powering Agriculture and the GIZ sectorial project Basic Energy Services (HERA) jointly with the FAO organized an international workshop with experts titled "Prospects for Solar Powered Irrigation Systems (SPIS)" in Rome from May 27-29. 2015, where over 60 participants met and used the opportunity to exchange experience from different implementation modalities. The experts' presentations on SPIS in developing and emerging countries are now available here.

Check out the final report of the workshop:

Prospects for Solar-Powered Irrigation Systems (SPIS) in Developing Countries