2021
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1854/1/012013
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Strategies to Enhance Solar Energy Utility in Agricultural Area of Rajasthan State, India

Abstract: Energy plays an important role in the monetary and social expansion of any country. However, there used to be a general deficiency of rural energy development policies that focuses on agriculture. Agriculture has a dual role, i.e. it acts as an energy user in crops as well as an energy supplier in solar electricity generation. Rajasthan, the largest state of India, is blessed with the highest solar insolation. However, solar energy has not been fulfilled yet, predominantly in the field of the agricultural sect… Show more

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“…Authors in [22,23] explored a solar-powered irrigation system for sustainable agriculture for India. Similarly, a solar-energy-powered crop and graining dying facility were proposed for Rajasthan [24]. The same study highlighted solar energy for air and water heating for dairy operations [24].…”
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“…Authors in [22,23] explored a solar-powered irrigation system for sustainable agriculture for India. Similarly, a solar-energy-powered crop and graining dying facility were proposed for Rajasthan [24]. The same study highlighted solar energy for air and water heating for dairy operations [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, a solar-energy-powered crop and graining dying facility were proposed for Rajasthan [24]. The same study highlighted solar energy for air and water heating for dairy operations [24]. Additionally, a sun-powered system was used to obtain potable water and sewage treatment in arsenic-affected rural areas in the Kaudikasa village in India [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%