Solar-powered water pumping in Asia and the pacific

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RT Generic T1 Solar-powered water pumping in Asia and the pacific A1 Exell, R.H.B. YR 1991 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7716 PB United Nations AB <p>The present report is an evaluation of the potential applications of solar energy technology for water pumping in the developing countries of the ESCAP region. It contains a review of solar pump technology, including solar water pump design and economics, and a review of the application of solar energy to water pumping worldwide. with special emphasis on the ESCAP region. Conclusions are drawn on the applicability of existing solar pumping technologies for the particular conditions of the developing countries, and recommendations are made on the use of solar energy for water pumping in the region. It is hoped that this report will encourage actual or potential users of water pumping systems to consider solar energy as a feasible alternative source of power for operating the pumps, and to dispel any fears that solar pumping is too difficult to understand, or perpetually out of reach because of its cost. No only is the technology easily understood; it is also becoming financially attractive in certain circumstances as the prices of solar pumping systems gradually come down. OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Solar-powered water pumping in Asia and the pacific AU - Exell, R.H.B. Y1 - 1991 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7716 PB - United Nations AB -The present report is an evaluation of the potential applications of solar energy technology for water pumping in the developing countries of the ESCAP region. It contains a review of solar pump technology, including solar water pump design and economics, and a review of the application of solar energy to water pumping worldwide. with special emphasis on the ESCAP region. Conclusions are drawn on the applicability of existing solar pumping technologies for the particular conditions of the developing countries, and recommendations are made on the use of solar energy for water pumping in the region. It is hoped that this report will encourage actual or potential users of water pumping systems to consider solar energy as a feasible alternative source of power for operating the pumps, and to dispel any fears that solar pumping is too difficult to understand, or perpetually out of reach because of its cost. No only is the technology easily understood; it is also becoming financially attractive in certain circumstances as the prices of solar pumping systems gradually come down.
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@misc{20.500.12870_7716 author = {Exell, R.H.B.}, title = {Solar-powered water pumping in Asia and the pacific}, year = {1991}, abstract = {The present report is an evaluation of the potential applications of solar energy technology for water pumping in the developing countries of the ESCAP region. It contains a review of solar pump technology, including solar water pump design and economics, and a review of the application of solar energy to water pumping worldwide. with special emphasis on the ESCAP region. Conclusions are drawn on the applicability of existing solar pumping technologies for the particular conditions of the developing countries, and recommendations are made on the use of solar energy for water pumping in the region. It is hoped that this report will encourage actual or potential users of water pumping systems to consider solar energy as a feasible alternative source of power for operating the pumps, and to dispel any fears that solar pumping is too difficult to understand, or perpetually out of reach because of its cost. No only is the technology easily understood; it is also becoming financially attractive in certain circumstances as the prices of solar pumping systems gradually come down.}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7716} }
TY - GEN T1 - Solar-powered water pumping in Asia and the pacific AU - Exell, R.H.B. UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7716 PB - United Nations AB -The present report is an evaluation of the potential applications of solar energy technology for water pumping in the developing countries of the ESCAP region. It contains a review of solar pump technology, including solar water pump design and economics, and a review of the application of solar energy to water pumping worldwide. with special emphasis on the ESCAP region. Conclusions are drawn on the applicability of existing solar pumping technologies for the particular conditions of the developing countries, and recommendations are made on the use of solar energy for water pumping in the region. It is hoped that this report will encourage actual or potential users of water pumping systems to consider solar energy as a feasible alternative source of power for operating the pumps, and to dispel any fears that solar pumping is too difficult to understand, or perpetually out of reach because of its cost. No only is the technology easily understood; it is also becoming financially attractive in certain circumstances as the prices of solar pumping systems gradually come down.
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The present report is an evaluation of the potential applications of solar energy technology for water pumping in the developing countries of the ESCAP region. It contains a review of solar pump technology, including solar water pump design and economics, and a review of the application of solar energy to water pumping worldwide. with special emphasis on the ESCAP region. Conclusions are drawn on the applicability of existing solar pumping technologies for the particular conditions of the developing countries, and recommendations are made on the use of solar energy for water pumping in the region. It is hoped that this report will encourage actual or potential users of water pumping systems to consider solar energy as a feasible alternative source of power for operating the pumps, and to dispel any fears that solar pumping is too difficult to understand, or perpetually out of reach because of its cost. No only is the technology easily understood; it is also becoming financially attractive in certain circumstances as the prices of solar pumping systems gradually come down.