The Government recently announced a relief package of over
PKR 341 billion for the agricultural community. One aspect of the policy calls
for interest-free loans for farmers willing to convert their diesel run tube
wells onto solar energy.
Pakistan is located in a region with ample sun energy that
makes it suitable to utilize solar power technologies. The conversion of tube
wells onto solar energy shall help reduce long term costs for the farmers;
provide a predictable supply of electricity, and a hedge against market fuel
price volatility. This shall further help mitigate harmful emissions. According
to an estimate, per hour cost of running an average-sized tube well on
electricity is Rs. 138, on diesel it is Rs. 173 and on solar energy it is Rs.
83. Farmers who have tube wells with less than 50 feet water table can save Rs.
131 per hour and hence Rs. 314,400 per
year with solar tube wells compare to diesel-run tube wells.
Inam ur Rahman, CEO, Reon Energy Limited states, “The
electricity supply to the rural communities remains negligible due to the
enormous energy supply-demand gap in the country. Solar tube wells are now
becoming increasingly affordable and can be deployed for both Open Flood
Irrigation and Drip Irrigation methods. Through its solar tube well solutions,
Reon has already initiated change in the agricultural sector.” Reon Energy Limited
is the renewable energy division of Dawood Hercules Limited - the single
largest private sector energy provider in Pakistan.
Inam also said that conservative estimates by experts have
indicated that the agricultural yield in Pakistan can be increased more than
20% only by having timely availability of water. Of course, if farmers have
water supply in their own control, through the use of solar tube wells, they
could further invest in yield enhancing technologies like; drip-irrigation,
green-houses, and tunnel farming. In order to ensure a steady food supply for
generations to come, it is imperative to improve on water management practices.
The Solar Tube Well is among the most effective tools which
can help curb the rising irrigation costs for the farming community. Such
focused policies by the Government, supported by strict technical guidelines by
the solution providers, can help make a self-reliant agricultural sector.
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