PartnershipUpdated on 17 February 2025
Design And Installation of Solar-Powered Water Pump to Provide Clean
Dilla University Energy and Environment Research center officer at dilla university
Dilla, Ethiopia
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In underdeveloped countries like Ethiopia, the demand for an improved drinking water source is not met sufficiently. The lack of access to an improved water source for drinking is the challenge being faced in Ethiopia. Solar energy generation utilizes solar cells or photovoltaic cell devices to convert the energy of light directly into electricity. To tackle the water shortage problems with an improved water source with the least budget Solar Powered Water Pumping System (SPWPS) will be the best solution. The goal of this project is to use renewable energy to guarantee long-term access to clean drinking water. Ethiopia's rural communities frequently face challenges related to climate change and their reliance on traditional energy sources, including restricted access to clean drinking. The idea uses solar technology, which is abundant and environmentally friendly, to try and address these pressing issues. Project findings indicate that solar-powered systems have the potential to greatly improve the availability of safe drinking water, thereby contributing to food security in marginalized areas Hase-Haro Kebele, Wonago Woreda, Gedeo Zone. These programs support the sustainable development goals (SDGs) for sustainable agriculture and clean water, as well as community resilience against the effects of climate change by reducing reliance on fossil fuels. This initiative aims to build on these findings and empower rural communities through capacity building and technological innovation by incorporating solar technology into local water management methods.
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Alemayehu Muluneh
Associate professor in Climate and Environmental Science at Hawassa University
Hawassa, Ethiopia
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Bimrew Tamrat Admasu
Associate professor mainly enaged in researcher/project works at Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar Institute of Technology
Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
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Researcher and Project coordinator
Tebeje Tesfaw
Lecturer and Researcher at Woldia University
Woldia, Ethiopia