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Rural, off-grid communities in Ghana and Nigeria that rely on [[Productive Use of Solar PV|solar PV]]&nbsp;systems are limited in their hours of agricultural operations and access to electricity. Diesel generators and battery back-ups are expensive to operate, so operations are limited to a single shift.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities</ref><br/>
 
Rural, off-grid communities in Ghana and Nigeria that rely on [[Productive Use of Solar PV|solar PV]]&nbsp;systems are limited in their hours of agricultural operations and access to electricity. Diesel generators and battery back-ups are expensive to operate, so operations are limited to a single shift.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities</ref><br/>
  
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Husk Power will install a hybrid solution that combines a biomass gasification system with a solar PV system. The [[Biomass Gasification (Small-scale)|biomass]] plant uses a proprietary downdraft gasification technology that converts abundant agricultural residue into electricity. The system will power a [[Mini Grids|mini-grid]] that produces electricity for residential, as well as agricultural, needs. The electricity is distributed to rural households and [[Agri-food Enterprises in the Energy-Agriculture Nexus|micro-enterprises]] through a mini-grid system—providing a better quality, cheaper way to meet their need for energy. Agricultural uses that will be powered include irrigation pumps, agro-processing mills, and drying and heating processes. The biomass plant converts abundant agricultural residue, such as maize cobs, rice husks, coffee husks, and cotton stalks, into electricity.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities</ref><br/>
 
Husk Power will install a hybrid solution that combines a biomass gasification system with a solar PV system. The [[Biomass Gasification (Small-scale)|biomass]] plant uses a proprietary downdraft gasification technology that converts abundant agricultural residue into electricity. The system will power a [[Mini Grids|mini-grid]] that produces electricity for residential, as well as agricultural, needs. The electricity is distributed to rural households and [[Agri-food Enterprises in the Energy-Agriculture Nexus|micro-enterprises]] through a mini-grid system—providing a better quality, cheaper way to meet their need for energy. Agricultural uses that will be powered include irrigation pumps, agro-processing mills, and drying and heating processes. The biomass plant converts abundant agricultural residue, such as maize cobs, rice husks, coffee husks, and cotton stalks, into electricity.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities</ref><br/>
 
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Husk Power Systems (HPS) designs, installs, and operates biomass and solar photovoltaic (PV)-based power plants. HPS has partnered with Diamond Development Initiatives (DDI) in Nigeria, and Technology Management Group (TMG) in Ghana. DDI is a not-for-profit development service provider. TMG is an electrical contracting company that provides solutions for rural and urban electrification challenges.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities</ref>
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Husk Power Systems (HPS) designs, installs, and operates biomass and solar photovoltaic (PV)-based power plants. HPS has partnered with Diamond Development Initiatives (DDI) in Nigeria, and Technology Management Group (TMG) in Ghana. DDI is a not-for-profit development service provider. TMG is an electrical contracting company that provides solutions for rural and urban electrification challenges.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/biomass-solar-pv-hybrid-minigrids-grid-farming-communities</ref><br/>
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*[[Portal:Powering_Agriculture|Powering Agriculture Portal on energypedia]]<br/>
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*[http://poweringag.org/innovators Powering Agriculture Homepage, Winners/ Innovators]<br/>
*[[Powering_Agriculture:_An_Energy_Grand_Challenge_for_Development|Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development]]<br/>
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*[https://poweringag.org/news-events/program-updates/newsletters Powering Agriculture Newsletters]<br/>
 
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Revision as of 14:45, 30 May 2016

Overview

Innovator

Husk Power Systems

Husk Power Systems Logo.jpg

Project

Biomass and Solar PV Hybrid Minigrids for Off-Grid Farming Communities

Collaborators

Diamond Development Initiatives (Nigeria)
Technology Management Group (Ghana)

Location Applied

Ghana, Nigeria

Rural, off-grid communities in Ghana and Nigeria that rely on solar PV systems are limited in their hours of agricultural operations and access to electricity. Diesel generators and battery back-ups are expensive to operate, so operations are limited to a single shift.[1]


Clean Energy Solution

Husk Power will install a hybrid solution that combines a biomass gasification system with a solar PV system. The biomass plant uses a proprietary downdraft gasification technology that converts abundant agricultural residue into electricity. The system will power a mini-grid that produces electricity for residential, as well as agricultural, needs. The electricity is distributed to rural households and micro-enterprises through a mini-grid system—providing a better quality, cheaper way to meet their need for energy. Agricultural uses that will be powered include irrigation pumps, agro-processing mills, and drying and heating processes. The biomass plant converts abundant agricultural residue, such as maize cobs, rice husks, coffee husks, and cotton stalks, into electricity.[1]


Impact

The hybrid plant uses a combination of solar and biomass—both abundant resources in the communities selected for installation. Agricultural operations will be able to continue processing during nighttime hours, as the biomass plant will provide power when the solar PV system is not operating.[1]

Husk Crop Model © Powering Agriculture
Husk Solar Panels © Powering Agriculture

Organization

Husk Power Systems (HPS) designs, installs, and operates biomass and solar photovoltaic (PV)-based power plants. HPS has partnered with Diamond Development Initiatives (DDI) in Nigeria, and Technology Management Group (TMG) in Ghana. DDI is a not-for-profit development service provider. TMG is an electrical contracting company that provides solutions for rural and urban electrification challenges.[1]


Further Reading


References