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Regional Water Supply Planning with Renewable Energy Technologies: The Case of Senegal
In order to plan for the installation of renewable energy technologies in the water supply sector in developing countries, an evaluation of the countries' renewable energy resources must first be made. It is then necessary to match the energy resources with the operating characteristics of the appropriate technologies. When these two stages have been completed, planning can proceed for a national program of renewable energy technology development. The example of Senegal is presented in terms of wind, solar and rainfall resources. Technologies considered are wind energy conversion systems (WECS), rainwater catchment systems (RWCS), hand pumps and solar pumping systems
Regional Water Supply Planning with Renewable Energy Technologies: The Case of Senegal
In order to plan for the installation of renewable energy technologies in the water supply sector in developing countries, an evaluation of the countries' renewable energy resources must first be made. It is then necessary to match the energy resources with the operating characteristics of the appropriate technologies. When these two stages have been completed, planning can proceed for a national program of renewable energy technology development. The example of Senegal is presented in terms of wind, solar and rainfall resources. Technologies considered are wind energy conversion systems (WECS), rainwater catchment systems (RWCS), hand pumps and solar pumping systems
Regional Water Supply Planning with Renewable Energy Technologies: The Case of Senegal
Schiller, Eric J. (author)
Water International ; 12 ; 77-85
1987-01-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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