Solar (photovoltaic) powered water pumping has the potential to bring sustainable supplies of potable water to millions of people in developing countries. Unfortunately, in many cases the application of the pump technology ignores the sociological and economic needs of the users, leading to lack of maintenance, inappropriate financing schemes, inadequate system management and, ultimately, failure of the pump. This paper investigates some of the issues involved in solar water pumping projects, describes the positive and negative effects that they can have on the community and, in proposing an entirely new type of pump, considers what steps could be taken to ensure future sustainability
About 50% of the Zambia's population in the rural areas do not have access to an improved source of ...
This report was prepared to provide an introduction into understanding the characteristics, includin...
Climate change has had perhaps the most adverse effect on African rural communities where we witness...
Solar (photovoltaic) powered water pumps could be a real instrument for the alleviation of water rel...
It is generally accepted that solar technology (photovoltaics) is by now a well proven and mature te...
The increasing demand for solar-powered irrigation systems in agriculture has spurred a race for pro...
One of the key solutions to the climate change crisis is to develop renewable energy resources, such...
Water pumping has a long history, so many methods have been developed to pump water with a minimum o...
With the world encountering huge pollution problems, use of renewable energy is being encouraged in ...
In today’s world, there are still many people out there who do not have access to safe and clean dri...
Water and energy are becoming more and more important in agriculture, urban areas and for the growin...
Abstract: Present paper aims to discuss scope and limitations of photovoltaic solar water pumping sy...
Solar-powered water pumps Cue: Pumping water by hand can be a time-consuming, laborious job. Using...
The water pumping system has a long history and many methods have been adopted to pump water with mi...
Analytical study of solar photovoltaic water pumping system can be performed on the basis of technic...
About 50% of the Zambia's population in the rural areas do not have access to an improved source of ...
This report was prepared to provide an introduction into understanding the characteristics, includin...
Climate change has had perhaps the most adverse effect on African rural communities where we witness...
Solar (photovoltaic) powered water pumps could be a real instrument for the alleviation of water rel...
It is generally accepted that solar technology (photovoltaics) is by now a well proven and mature te...
The increasing demand for solar-powered irrigation systems in agriculture has spurred a race for pro...
One of the key solutions to the climate change crisis is to develop renewable energy resources, such...
Water pumping has a long history, so many methods have been developed to pump water with a minimum o...
With the world encountering huge pollution problems, use of renewable energy is being encouraged in ...
In today’s world, there are still many people out there who do not have access to safe and clean dri...
Water and energy are becoming more and more important in agriculture, urban areas and for the growin...
Abstract: Present paper aims to discuss scope and limitations of photovoltaic solar water pumping sy...
Solar-powered water pumps Cue: Pumping water by hand can be a time-consuming, laborious job. Using...
The water pumping system has a long history and many methods have been adopted to pump water with mi...
Analytical study of solar photovoltaic water pumping system can be performed on the basis of technic...
About 50% of the Zambia's population in the rural areas do not have access to an improved source of ...
This report was prepared to provide an introduction into understanding the characteristics, includin...
Climate change has had perhaps the most adverse effect on African rural communities where we witness...