Design, Construction, and Operation of a 150 KW Solar-powered Irrigation Facility


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Acurex Corporation was contracted to design, construct and startup a solar powered experimental facility to provide 150 kW of electric power for the operation of deep-well irrigation pumps. Acurex also supplied its Model 3001 Solar Collector. This facility is located on the Dalton Cole Farm near Coolidge, Arizona. The facility is presently the largest operating solar thermal powerplant in the world. Experience gained on this plant will pave the way for many future power generation facilities. The present International Energy Agency (IEA) project in Spain is utilizing technology learned on the 150 kW project. The project was operated and completed by September 30, 1979 and was turned over to the DOE technical advisor, Sandia Laboratories, and the University of Arizona on October 1, 1979. The dedication of the project occurred on November 9, 1979. The solar collectors were tracking on full automatic, and the power conversion system started up and operated on automatic control for full demonstration to the public and many honored guests.




Solar Energy Update


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Physics Of Non-conventional Energy Sources And Material Science For Energy - Proceedings Of The International Workshop


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An up-to-date account on the advancement in science and technology and the most recent developments on materials used for solar energy devices is presented with detailed description in the following areas: selective coating for heating and cooling; photovoltaic conversion and comparison among single crystalline silicon, concentrating cells and amorphous silicon and advance tendum coating for selective spectrum which can be used for greenhouse, homes and in energy conservation.




Solar powered irrigation systems


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Solar Pumping for Water Supply


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Solar power for pumping groundwater has a vast potential for improving the sustainability of water supply schemes. However experience also shows that a lack of knowledge, capacity and expertise to design and implement such schemes is holding back their adoption. This book bridges this gap to equip engineers and technicians with the requisite knowledge for design, implementation and operation of sustainable solar powered water schemes.Solar Pumping for Water Supply is a state of the art review of solar water pumping technology combined with practical insights, lessons and best practices drawn from experience. It takes the reader step by step through the different phases that comprise a solar water pumping project, namely: assessment, design, purchase of equipment, installation, operation and management. The book also covers the economics of using solar pumping technology, especially when compared to diesel generators and hand pumps. Finally, the social aspects are included, specifically relating to the operation and management of solar pumping systems and the role that beneficiaries, implementers, government and the private sector might play to ensure long-lasting water supply. The book provides links and references to tools, documents and videos to accompany the content of the different chapters.Essential reading for solar technical practitioners at NGOs, UN agencies, government offices and private sector, including Global and Regional Technical advisors and Field engineers wanting to understand and know how to design water systems using solar power. A basic knowledge in the field of water supply is assumed, but no previous knowledge of solar photovoltaic technology is required.Alberto Ibáñez Llario is a Global Solar and Water Advisor with the International Organization for Migration and has 15 years of experience in water systems and solar PV in various locations around the world.Asenath Kiprono is a solar water pumping expert with 12 years' experience in design and implementation of pumping systems in rural Africa, including solar pumping systems in the private, public and humanitarian sectors.




The Solar Powered Irrigation Pump


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