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USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TO ALLOW PRECISION AGRICULTURE IN THE THIRD WORLD Case Study: Senegal, West Africa Abdoulaye Samba Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
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SENEGAL, WEST AFRICA Population: 12,643,799 Total area: 196,722 sq km Land: 192,722 sq km Water: 4,192 sq km Slightly smaller than South Dakota Climate Tropical Hot, humid Rainy season (May-November) Strong southeast winds Dry season (December to April)
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AGRICULTURE IN SENEGAL Most of farms are located in the drought prone Sahel region Irregular rainfall Poor soil Farmers produce for subsistence need Cash crop Sugar cane Peanut Cotton A wide variety of fruits and vegetable is grown for local and international markets
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AGRICULTURE IN SENEGAL Corn Blue– production Green– demand Orange– retail
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IMPORTANCE OF ENERGY Reliable energy is key to development, education, and medical care Energy is important for the enhancement of rural production and food security through: Land preparation Fertilization Irrigation Agro-processing Conservation Water purification and Distribution Commercial and Industry Application Communication
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ENERGY IN SENEGAL No fossil fuel resources Importing fuels = $$$$ Power grid only services cities Solar panels are available but with very low efficiency Multiple power outage
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SOLUTION Electrical energy production Photovoltaic Wind Fuel cell Biomass and biodiesel Diesel generators Electrical energy storage Batteries Flywheel Compressed air Hydrogen
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SOLUTION Financial Considerations Power generation system should cost $200-300 Price target should include a fair value return to manufacturer Money for research and development is available NGO Foundations funding
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BIOGAS Turn manure into energy Anaerobic Bacteria Glucose to methane and CO 2 Pilot projects are using the methane produced in waste treatment plants and landfill sites to produce electricity
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PRECISION AG IN SENEGAL Farmer practices are plant by plant management Although does not improve yield Traditional agriculture Farmers need to be educated Fertilizer application Weed control Post harvest management Once the energy problem is solved Mechanism agriculture Precision agriculture technology can be introduced
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