Mobile solar pump for remote areas Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar have developed a solar power system that can be easily moved between farms to pump water for irrigation ...
The global transition toward renewable energy has shifted from a visionary goal to a fundamental industrial necessity. As agriculture and water management sectors face increasing pressure to reduce ...
Utilizing a large stock tank will offer more backup water-storage capacity to carry your livestock through multiple days of limited pumping due to cloudy weather. Utilize solar-powered pumps for ...
India has the world’s most arable land, and farmers currently irrigate their fields with more than 30 million agro pump-sets. Out of these, 22 million pump-sets are connected to the grid, around 10 ...
Solar-powered water pumps can provide a sustainable solution to the global water crisis by tapping into vast groundwater resources. While solar pumps offer significant benefits, their widespread use ...
Pump installations by Indian farmers are rising steadily, driven by a mix of policy push, groundwater stress, and the need for reliable irrigation, with the pendulum swinging towards solar-powered ...
The solar cell and module manufacturing plant is expected to begin production in 2026. Image: Michael Pointner/Unsplash. Indian solar water pump and motor manufacturer Shakti Pumps has successfully ...
DOI: Economics of Grid-Tied Solar Photovoltaic Systems Coupled to Heat Pumps: The Case of Northern Climates of the U.S. and Canada Two new Michigan Tech studies show how heating with electric heat ...
Shakti Pumps (India) has secured a Rs 443.78 crore order from MSEDCL to supply and install 16,025 off-grid solar water pumping systems across Maharashtra. (Image: PTI) Shakti Pumps (India) has secured ...
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This article is authored by Arunendra Kumar Tiwari, Fellow and Shubhangi Choudhary, consultant, TERI.