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[en] Solar-powered agricultural irrigation is an attractive application of renewable energy. However, to be practical it must be both technically and economically feasible. Here, a method is presented for calculating the feasibility of photovoltaic-powered (PVP) irrigation. The feasibility is expressed as a function of location, which includes climate data, aquifer depth and cost, including local political policies such as carbon taxes. A discounted cash flow analysis is used to compare the lifecycle costs of photovoltaic-, diesel engine- and electrical grid-powered irrigation systems. Five examples illustrate the method's application. These results suggest that PVP irrigation is technically and economically feasible, provided that there is enough land available for the solar array. (author)
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Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2010.07.061; Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews; ISSN 1364-0321;
; v. 14(9); p. 2669-2682

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AMIDES, AZOLES, BLOOD SUBSTITUTES, DRUGS, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, ENGINES, EVALUATION, HEAT ENGINES, HEMATOLOGIC AGENTS, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES, LACTAMS, NONMETALS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC POLYMERS, PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT, POLYMERS, POLYVINYLS, PYRROLES, PYRROLIDONES
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