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Investigation of solar-powered drip irrigation: The case study of the Jordan Valley

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Perakis C., Kyriakarakos G., Bani Hani N., Hammad S., Damasiotis M. (2017): Investigation of solar-powered drip irrigation: The case study of the Jordan Valley. Res. Agr. Eng., 63: 168–171. Agriculture… Click to show full abstract

Perakis C., Kyriakarakos G., Bani Hani N., Hammad S., Damasiotis M. (2017): Investigation of solar-powered drip irrigation: The case study of the Jordan Valley. Res. Agr. Eng., 63: 168–171. Agriculture is the sector that consumes by far most water globally. Much research efforts aim at minimizing losses through the use of drip irrigation. Rural agricultural areas often do not have access to a main electrical grid to power the pumps needed for drip irrigation; it reduces the options in paying for a grid extension, getting a diesel generator or investing in an off-grid renewable energy system. In this paper, these alternatives are assessed technically and economically under real world conditions through the Jordan Valley case study. The results show that the autonomous photovoltaic (PV)-battery system is preferable to the use of a diesel generator, as well as it is preferable to the main grid extension in many cases depending on the cost of grid electricity and distance from the grid. For current subsidized grid electricity retail price to farmers, the PV-battery system becomes more attractive above a 300 m distance from the grid, while if the actual cost of electricity production in Jordan is taken into account, then it breaks even to 128 m.

Keywords: drip irrigation; jordan valley; irrigation; case study

Journal Title: Research in Agricultural Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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