(PDF) Recent Advances in Solar-powered
Solar-powered photovoltaic pumping systems (SPVPSs) have emerged as a promising solution for sustainable drip irrigation in
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate and demonstrate the feasibility of an integrated photovoltaic system that combines solar energy generation and rainwater harvesting, aiming to enhance water and energy sustainability in arid and semi-arid agricultural regions where torrential rainfall occurs.
The combination of energy generation and water collection makes photovoltaic panels an efficient and multifunctional solution. The objective of evaluating and demonstrating the feasibility of an integrated photovoltaic system that combines solar energy generation with rainwater harvesting has been successfully addressed.
An investigation carried out in arid environments revealed that the tomato had a 65% higher water usage efficiency (WUE) in the agrivoltaic system, compared to a 157% greater WUE for jalapeños . When irrigation was performed every two days, it was discovered that soil moisture in the agrivoltaic system stayed 15% higher.
The implementation of this integrated photovoltaic system enhances crop resilience to climate variability conditions, such as drought periods or irregular rainfall. Its multifunctional design allows for efficient resource use, integrating environmental sustainability with agricultural productivity.
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