SPIS Toolbox - Set Up - Further Readings
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Introduction
The Toolbox on Solar Powered Irrigation Systems (SPIS) is designed to enable advisors, service providers and practitioners in the field of solar irrigation to provide broad hands-on guidance to end-users, policy-makers and financiers. Risks related to system efficiency, financial viability and the unsustainable use of water resources can thus be minimized. The Toolbox comprises informative modules supplemented with user-friendly software tools (calculations sheets, checklists, guidelines). read more
Modules and tools touch upon:
- assessing the water requirements,
- comparing the financial viability,
- determining farm profitability and payback of investment in SPIS,
- sustainably design and maintain a SPIS,
- highlight critical workmanship quality aspects,
- and many more.
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Further Reading, Links and Tools
Links
- Centre for Land and Water: Knowledge Resources for Primary Industry. Retrieved from http://www.claw.net.nz/resources/irrigation/
- Hahn, A., Sass, J. & Fröhlich, C. (2015): Manual and tools for promoting SPIS. Multicountry - Stocktaking and Analysis Report. GFA Consulting Group. Retrieved from ...
- Schultz, R. & Suryani, A. (2015): EnDev2 Indonesia: Inspection Guide for Photovoltaic Village Power (PVVP) Systems. Edited by GIZ. Retrieved from https://energypedia.info/images/3/39/Inspection_Guide_for_PVVP_150524_(GIZ_2015).pdf
SPIS tools
- SET UP – PV Acceptance Test: Guideline to compare the installed with the actual capacity of the pump
- SET UP – Workmanship Quality Checklist: Checklist for inspecting and verifying the workmanship quality
The following tools that are assigned to other Modules are also relevant:
- PROMOTE – SPIS Rapid Assessment: on the analysis of the market for service provision
- DESIGN – Pump Suitability Check Selection Tool: to verify SPIS acceptance testing
- MAINTAIN – Water Application Uniformity Guide: that should be implemented directly after setting up the system