The use of wind pumps for greenhouse microirrigation: A case study for tomato in Cuba
Manuel Peillón,
Raúl Sánchez,
Ana M. Tarquis and
José L. García-Fernández
Agricultural Water Management, 2013, vol. 120, issue C, 107-114
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Crop irrigation is a major consumer of energy. Only a few countries are self-sufficient in conventional non-renewable energy sources. Fortunately, there are renewable ones, such as wind, which has experienced recent developments in the area of power generation. Wind pumps can play a vital role in irrigation projects in remote farms.
Keywords: Wind pumping; Renewable energy; Irrigation distribution; Irrigation management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2012.10.024
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