This study discusses the present scope and future prospects of opportunities for entrepreneurship development in solar energy sector. Solar energy is becoming a promising and viable source of alternative energy not only from the generation of power point of view but also with regards to the protection of environment due to its abundant availability and cleanness. Its importance is also increasing day by day because of decreasing price in solar panel, enhanced usage in various sectors and a sustainable source of energy. Therefore, in the rising industry of solar power generation, job prospects would rise through entrepreneurship development.
Leafy vegetables (greens) are highly perishable and need immediate storage in a favourable environment after harvest for maintaining their freshness and marketability. Their importance is now-a-days gaining momentum among the consumers because of various health benefits. However, farmers are not interested to grow leafy vegetables due to their high perishability and lack of proper storage facilities which force them to sell their harvested material immediately at a lower price, resulting ultimately in reduced net profit to the growers. An attempt has therefore been made in this paper to study the feasibility of using a low cost and very low energy consuming storage device for short-term storage of leafy vegetable (spinach) of about 1 week and to encourage the farmers to go for cultivating greens in a small scale mostly in their back yard for achieving nutritional and livelihood security. One such storage device used for the present study is zero energy cool chamber, constructed at OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The Zero energy cool chamber for this study was provided with a gravity fed micro-dripper watering system for uniform and continuous wetting of sand bed. A zero energy cool chamber constructed in coastal area of Odisha i.e. at Bhubaneswar was used to study the storability of most prevailing leafy vegetable i.e. spinach during April-May 2015. It was found that spinach could be stored 4 days in the marketable form in zero energy cool chamber under coastal conditions compared to 1 day in room condition (temperature, 23-27 0 C and Rh, 50-60 %) during summer period.
Solar photovoltaic technology is now-a-days the promising and popular source of energy for generating power as compared to other sources of renewable energy. The solar electricity has been proved to be a viable option for refrigeration purpose as against the mechanical one. In the remote areas where grid electricity is not available or the supply is erratic, solar photovoltaic electricity can be used sustainably for cooling of freshly harvested vegetables for minimizing the post-harvest losses and to prevent their distress sales. This paper discusses the viability of using solar powered cooling arrangement for enhancing shelf-life of vegetables.
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