Books
Neha Chopra

Solar Power Farming

Solar Power Farming explores the transformative potential of solar energy for small-scale farming, advocating for its integration as a means to boost sustainability and economic viability. The book emphasizes the use of photovoltaic (PV) systems to power farm infrastructure, solar-powered irrigation, and enhanced crop storage, all of which address the critical challenges of reducing costs, ensuring reliable energy, and combating climate change.

Historically, small farms have relied on costly and environmentally damaging energy sources; this book argues that solar energy offers a scalable solution that augments traditional methods, thereby increasing efficiency and lessening environmental impact.

The book progresses from introducing the fundamentals of solar energy to exploring practical applications, like powering farm buildings and machinery. It dedicates a significant portion to solar water pumping and irrigation systems, detailing technologies and case studies, and then examines solar energy in greenhouses and for crop drying.

Real-world examples and case studies demonstrate practical applications, providing guidance for farmers considering solar integration. You'll learn how solar energy can extend growing seasons and reduce post-harvest losses, offering a comprehensive analysis of the economic and environmental impacts of solar adoption on small farms.

The book's unique value lies in its practical, solutions-oriented approach, providing actionable information for farmers, policymakers, and researchers. By linking agricultural science with renewable energy engineering and environmental economics, Solar Power Farming offers a holistic view of how solar energy can reshape small-scale agriculture, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture and renewable energy.
156 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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