Technical and financial analysis of grid-tied solar PV for sustainable irrigation in rural agro-based communities in developing countries: a case study in Ghana
by Benson Ahunu; Richard Opoku; Jerry J. Kponyo; Eric K. Antwi-Agyei
International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy (IJETP), Vol. 17, No. 5, 2021

Abstract: Energy for irrigation in many developing countries is mainly from thermal power plants or biomass/diesel generators with high operational cost. In this work, studies were conducted on grid-tied solar PV irrigation system with net-metering for three irrigation sites in Ghana using an energy balance model. LCOE of US$ 0.23-0.24 per kWh was obtained for the proposed system compared to average cost of US$ 0.34 per kWh of grid electricity. The financial analysis revealed that for a 20-year period, there are potential cost savings of US$ 1,240,800, US$ 913,900 and US$ 756,350 with the proposed system compared to conventional electricity cost for the three irrigation sites, which have energy demands of 242,463 kWh, 189,493 kWh, and 153,183 kWh per year, respectively. It is suggested that for Ghana Government to realise its planting for food and jobs policy, it should invest in cost-effective solar irrigation systems for all-year round farming.

Online publication date: Wed, 22-Dec-2021

The full text of this article is only available to individual subscribers or to users at subscribing institutions.

 
Existing subscribers:
Go to Inderscience Online Journals to access the Full Text of this article.

Pay per view:
If you are not a subscriber and you just want to read the full contents of this article, buy online access here.

Complimentary Subscribers, Editors or Members of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy (IJETP):
Login with your Inderscience username and password:

    Username:        Password:         

Forgotten your password?


Want to subscribe?
A subscription gives you complete access to all articles in the current issue, as well as to all articles in the previous three years (where applicable). See our Orders page to subscribe.

If you still need assistance, please email subs@inderscience.com