Water-Energy-Food Challenges in Central Asia: A
Apr 1, 2025 · Water-Energy-Food Challenges in Central Asia: A Comparative Study of Solar and Fossil Fuel-Powered Irrigation Systems Doctoral researcher Matin Rafipour Langeroudi,
Apr 1, 2025 · Water-Energy-Food Challenges in Central Asia: A Comparative Study of Solar and Fossil Fuel-Powered Irrigation Systems Doctoral researcher Matin Rafipour Langeroudi,
Jul 16, 2025 · The integration of photovoltaic systems with rainwater harvesting offers a promising solution for enhancing water and energy management in arid and semiarid agricultural
May 20, 2025 · Solar shipping container powers irrigation and tools in off-grid farms. Ideal for remote agriculture needing clean, mobile energy.
Mar 28, 2025 · Abstract The management of water resources in Central Asia is a critical and pressing issue for the region. The sustainable development of agriculture depends heavily on
Jul 14, 2018 · Overview of practice Solar-powered irrigation systems (SPIS) are a clean technology option for irrigation, allowing the use solar energy for water pumping, replacing
The Solar Energy for Agricultural Resilience (SoLAR) Phase II project builds on the successes and lessons of Phase I (Dec 2019– May 2025) in South
Nov 4, 2025 · Abstract and Figures This study explores the design and adaptation of a shipping container into a portable irrigation control station for agricultural operations.
The Solar Energy for Agricultural Resilience (SoLAR) Phase II project builds on the successes and lessons of Phase I (Dec 2019– May 2025) in South Asia and expands its scope to East
Jun 26, 2023 · Irrigation in Central Asia Climate and natural resources Agriculture Irrigation and drainage systems Irrigation and drainage institutions Cost recovery and financial sustainability
Sep 1, 2025 · Solar irrigation pumps (SIP) ensure reliable, non-pollutant and cost-effective irrigation, especially in regions with high groundwater reliance and ample solar irradiance, like
In the agricultural sector, solar-powered irrigation can be particularly successful to overcome the frequently occurring energy shortages
In the agricultural sector, solar-powered irrigation can be particularly successful to overcome the frequently occurring energy shortages causing disruption of supply needed for lifting and
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Solar Irrigation for Agricultural Resilience (SoLAR) in South Asia aims to sustainably manage the water-energy and climate interlinkages in South Asia.
In the agricultural sector, solar-powered irrigation can be particularly successful to overcome the frequently occurring energy shortages causing disruption of supply needed for lifting and distributing irrigation water. Challenges, however, remain in the monitoring and governance of abstraction through water pumping systems.
The Solar Energy for Agricultural Resilience (SoLAR) Phase II project builds on the successes and lessons of Phase I (Dec 2019– May 2025) in South Asia and expands its scope to East Africa.
dernizationOverview of practiceSolar-powered irrigation systems (SPIS) are a clean technology option for irrigation, allowing the use solar energy for water pumping, replacing fossil fuels as energy source, and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emis ions from irrigated agriculture. The sustainability of SPIS greatly depends on