Solar-Powered Water Pumping System Design for Remote Places in the Agriculture Farming

Abstract

For farmers and ranchers, providing adequate volumes of clean, environmentally safe water for cattle remains a key concern. In remote areas, abundant water is essential to guarantee that grasses are grazed equitably. A solar-powered water pumping system has been designed for remote places. Solar water pumping devices employ direct current. A solar power system's output varies during the day and according on the weather. A photovoltaic module is used to power solar pumps since it has no moving parts, requires no maintenance, and can endure for decades. Properly constructed solar pumping systems are efficient, simple, and trustworthy. Water distribution for towns and cities, livestock watering, and irrigation are the three main uses for solar- powered pumping systems. We want everything around us to be automated in today's digital world, decreasing human labour. Electronic circuits are becoming increasingly common, making living in today's society easier and simpler. Scarcity of energy and water are two big difficulties that everyone is facing these days. 

Country : India

1 Neerudu Uma Maheshwari

  1. Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad -500100, Telangana, India

IRJIET, Volume 3, Issue 2, February 2019 pp. 51-53

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