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Sun brings water to desert crops

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

FREIBURG, Germany – In the hot, arid climate of the Egyptian desert, crop growth has proved difficult because of the limited water supply found deep in underground wells. With only a few resources available, farmers in Upper Egypt have turned to harvesting energy from the plentiful sunshine for irrigation. The dry-climate fruits and vegetables grown in Wadi El Natrun must be irrigated regularly. Farmers use diesel generators to pump water to their fields, a costly endeavor to tap water stored deep underground. But now, a self-contained concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) system developed at Fraunhofer...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    Alexander Schiescomputer system monitorsconcentrated photovoltaicCPVEgyptian desertenergyenergy harvestingEuro NewsEuropeFraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISEFresnel lensesGermanyirrigation pumplensesNewsOpticsPV energysolar cellssolar energy efficiencysolar irrigationsolar panelssolar rayswheat field irrigation

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