Designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in Fergana Valley

Today, the importance of energy cost and efficiency is gradually increase. The decrease in drinking water and agricultural water resources, increases the interest in drip irrigation systems in agricultural irrigation. Environmentally friendly photovoltaic drip irrigation systems (PVDIS) are the appr...

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Main Authors: Kuzey Şakir, Şeker Cihat, Elweddad Mohamed, Güneşer M. Tahir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/80/e3sconf_icecae21_01004.pdf
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spelling doaj-7173dcbc8dc249dfb0f6006e3ddfe54e2021-09-23T11:41:33ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-013040100410.1051/e3sconf/202130401004e3sconf_icecae21_01004Designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in Fergana ValleyKuzey Şakir0Şeker Cihat1Elweddad Mohamed2Güneşer M. Tahir3Giresun University, Sebinkarahisar Vocational Schools of Tech. Sciences, Electricity and Energy DepartmentKarabuk University, Engineering Faculty, Electrical and Electronics Engineering DepartmentKarabuk University, Engineering Faculty, Electrical and Electronics Engineering DepartmentKarabuk University, Engineering Faculty, Electrical and Electronics Engineering DepartmentToday, the importance of energy cost and efficiency is gradually increase. The decrease in drinking water and agricultural water resources, increases the interest in drip irrigation systems in agricultural irrigation. Environmentally friendly photovoltaic drip irrigation systems (PVDIS) are the appropriate solution in regions where there is no electricity distribution network, where it is far away, or where power cuts are frequently. This study is carried out in the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan. Regional climate data obtained from Climwat 2.0 software are processed in Cropwat 8.0 software. Crops that are both the source of livelihood of the people of the region and that can be used in this study have been determined. Annual and daily water needs are analyzed so that these crops are irrigated every seven days. A system is designed by taking the data of the crop with the highest water requirement as a reference. The drip irrigation system is set up in a PVsyst 7.1.7 simulation environment to pump 114.24 m3 of water daily from a 5-meter-deep river with a 1.8 kW photovoltaic system. The efficiency of the system is 58.7% and the efficiency of the pump is 34.5%. Crop water need is met at the rate of 98.87%. It is predicted that the designed and analyzed PVDIS will provide efficiency in energy and water resources.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/80/e3sconf_icecae21_01004.pdf
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author Kuzey Şakir
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Elweddad Mohamed
Güneşer M. Tahir
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Şeker Cihat
Elweddad Mohamed
Güneşer M. Tahir
Designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in Fergana Valley
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Kuzey Şakir
Şeker Cihat
Elweddad Mohamed
Güneşer M. Tahir
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title Designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in Fergana Valley
title_short Designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in Fergana Valley
title_full Designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in Fergana Valley
title_fullStr Designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in Fergana Valley
title_full_unstemmed Designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in Fergana Valley
title_sort designing an irrigation system using photovoltaic energy by considering crop type in fergana valley
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Today, the importance of energy cost and efficiency is gradually increase. The decrease in drinking water and agricultural water resources, increases the interest in drip irrigation systems in agricultural irrigation. Environmentally friendly photovoltaic drip irrigation systems (PVDIS) are the appropriate solution in regions where there is no electricity distribution network, where it is far away, or where power cuts are frequently. This study is carried out in the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan. Regional climate data obtained from Climwat 2.0 software are processed in Cropwat 8.0 software. Crops that are both the source of livelihood of the people of the region and that can be used in this study have been determined. Annual and daily water needs are analyzed so that these crops are irrigated every seven days. A system is designed by taking the data of the crop with the highest water requirement as a reference. The drip irrigation system is set up in a PVsyst 7.1.7 simulation environment to pump 114.24 m3 of water daily from a 5-meter-deep river with a 1.8 kW photovoltaic system. The efficiency of the system is 58.7% and the efficiency of the pump is 34.5%. Crop water need is met at the rate of 98.87%. It is predicted that the designed and analyzed PVDIS will provide efficiency in energy and water resources.
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