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Account for on-site irrigation network energy demand #73

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camiloramirezgo opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 0 comments
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Account for on-site irrigation network energy demand #73

camiloramirezgo opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 0 comments
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Add energy requirements calculations for the on-site irrigation network. This can take into account the following parameters:

  • Energy type (e.g. electricity or diesel).
  • Irrigated area.
  • Pumping efficiency.
  • Irrigation technology (surface, sprinkler or drip).

Following, useful data taken from the energy use in agriculture survey in Jordan from MEMER (only in Arabic):

Table 1. Percentage of the driving force of the irrigation network pump

Energy source for the irrigation network Percentage (%)
HV network 69.9
Standalone generator 3.2
By connecting with the source of the driving force of the well pump 1.2
Gasoline / diesel 25.7

Table 2. Pump use percentage by output in irigation network (m3 / h) (graph 11)

Output (m3/h) Percentage (%)
1--50 70.2
51--100 26.8
101--150 2.4
>151 0.5

Table 3. Percentage of irrigation method used, depending on the source of energy in the irrigation network (table 29)

Energy source for the irrigation network Sprikler irigation Surface irrigation Drip irrigation
HV network 3.60% 5.20% 91.20%
Standalone generator 10.80% - 89.20%
By connecting with the source of the driving force of the well pump 2% 2% 95.90%
Gasoline / diesel 3.40% 4.20% 92.50%

Table 4. The average number of hours running the irrigation network in summer and winter, according to governorate (table 31)

Governorate Summer Winter
Amman 7.37 3.41
Balqa 7.71 3.55
Zarqa 8.67 3.55
Madaba 4.77 1.6
Irbid 8.59 4
Ajlun 8.87 2.91
Jarash 7.68 4.21
Mafraq 10.18 3.94
Karak 7.18 3.73
Tafilah 6.95 3.9
Ma`an 9.2 3.66
Aqaba 8.36 4.85
@camiloramirezgo camiloramirezgo added enhancement New feature or request Jordan Related to Jordan model methodology Methodology improvements Nexus tool Development of Nexus tool labels Jun 15, 2020
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