Solar photovoltaic water pumping system (SPVWPS) has been a promising area of research for more than 50 years. In the early 70s, efforts and studies were undertaken to explore the possibility of SPVWP.
Introduction Solar Photovoltaic Water pumping system (SPVWPS) is an ideal alternative to the electricity and diesel based water pumping systems. It has been a promising field of research for last fifty years. In the 1970 decade, efforts were made to explore and study the economic feasibility, and practicality of SPVWPS.
Solar photovoltaic water pumping system (SPVWPS) has been a promising area of research for more than 50 years. In the early 70s, efforts and studies were undertaken to explore the possibility of SPVWPS as feasible, viable and economical mean of water pumping.
Why is solar photovoltaic power a good choice for water pumping system?
Furthermore, the use of solar photovoltaic power to operate the water pumping system is the most appropriate choice because there is a natural relationship between requirement of water and the availability of solar power . SPVWPS comprises of different components, which can be grouped as mechanical, electrical and electronic components.
The installed peak power is 3000 Wp. Ghoneim A. A. used optimum parameters for a solar pumping system to meet water requirements of 300 people in a remote area of Kuwait. 12 m 3 of water is to be pumped every day for the community, assuming water requirement of 40 l/person/day.
Direct driven solar PV water pumping system is shown in Fig. 4. In this system, electricity generated by PV modules is directly supplied to the pump. The pump uses this electric power to pump the water. As no backup power is available, the system pumps water during the daytime only when the solar energy is available.
Optimization of overall solar PV water pumping system The efficiency of solar PV panel is usually very low (10–18%), hence the PV power should be utilized very efficiently. This is achieved by selecting each component of SPVWPS with optimum operating parameters.