2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.05.075
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Electricity costs in irrigated agriculture: A case study for an irrigation scheme in Spain

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“…Furthermore, the use of North-South horizontal axis solar trackers, that provide a constant daily profile of PV power, allows a better matching with the dynamic of the well [11], [12], [13]. Finally, the decrease in the cost of the PV module [14], the exclusión of batteries and the increase in the price of conventional electricity [15], [16] makes this solution more competitive [17], [18], [19], [20] with some real-scale experienees showing cost savingsof80% [7], [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the use of North-South horizontal axis solar trackers, that provide a constant daily profile of PV power, allows a better matching with the dynamic of the well [11], [12], [13]. Finally, the decrease in the cost of the PV module [14], the exclusión of batteries and the increase in the price of conventional electricity [15], [16] makes this solution more competitive [17], [18], [19], [20] with some real-scale experienees showing cost savingsof80% [7], [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, electrifying pumps increase investment in irrigation by 28% and output by 2% (Binswanger et al, 1993) while, subsidy removal in electricity causes food inflation (R. Bhattacharyya & Ganguly, 2017). Thus, Langarita, Chóliz, Sarasa, Duarte, and Jiménez (2015) advocate for a low tariff on electricity to the rural dwellers.…”
Section: Electricity Supplymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relation between the farming sector and energy has been discussed in previous research such as [103] where the potential for the utilisation of biogas was demonstrated and [104] where the use of agricultural biomass in CHP has been presented on a study for Serbia. In another case study [105] the effect of increases in electricity costs on 58 farming communities in north-eastern Spain are investigated and changes in the current tariff structure as well as increases in articles, such as energy intensity, with all the positive and negative aspects of using it [107]. Some research articles have analysed various parameters influencing energy development and have also defined a level of sustainable energy development, for example on a case study for Western Balkan countries [108].…”
Section: Case Studies Policy and The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%