Demonstration of the potential use of off-grid renewable energy in agricultural production in rural Uganda

Agnes Mirembe, Ronah Nakiirya, Monica K. Kansiime
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Background As the world's consciousness of the threats posed by the current state of climate change and its related consequences on food security increase, several nations, including Uganda, have modified their long-term plans for the shift to low-carbon economies and provision of affordable off-grid renewable energy (RE) sources especially in rural areas. Methods Through a citizen science initiative, this study examined the adoption of off-grid renewable energy in agricultural production in rural Uganda, with a focus on solar, charcoal briquettes, and biogas technologies. The study employed a cross-sectional study design and combined qualitative and quantitative data collection methods. Data were collected through structured interviews with 1,068 households and 20 key informants. An in-depth review of case studies of RE use in agriculture was also done. Results All respondents embraced at least one RE technology, predominantly solar (92% of respondents), highlighting its widespread adoption. Women exhibited higher adoption rates, particularly in solar and charcoal briquettes usage. The diverse applications of RE in agriculture were evident ranging from solar-powered irrigation, drying of produce, brooding, to biogas digesters for fertilizer production. Benefits associated with RE implementation were multifaceted, including time savings, enhanced health and safety, income generation, and environmental sustainability. Despite these advantages, barriers such as high initial costs and limited awareness persist. Conclusions This study highlights the significant potential of off-grid renewable energy in agricultural production in rural Uganda. Widespread adoption and scale-up of RE technologies requires strong collaborations between government, non-government organisations and private actors to build community awareness, train community resource persons on operation and management, and provide financing for the acquisition of RE technologies.
在乌干达农村地区示范离网可再生能源在农业生产中的潜在用途
背景 随着世界对气候变化现状造成的威胁及其对粮食安全相关后果的认识不断提高,包括乌干达在内的一些国家已经修改了其向低碳经济转变的长期计划,并特别在农村地区提供负担得起的离网可再生能源(RE)。方法 通过公民科学倡议,本研究考察了乌干达农村地区在农业生产中采用离网可再生能源的情况,重点关注太阳能、炭砖和沼气技术。本研究采用横断面研究设计,并结合了定性和定量数据收集方法。通过对 1,068 户家庭和 20 名关键信息提供者进行结构化访谈收集数据。此外,还对可再生能源在农业中的应用案例进行了深入研究。结果 所有受访者都接受了至少一种可再生能源技术,主要是太阳能技术(92% 的受访者),这突出表明了该技术的广泛采用。妇女的采用率较高,尤其是在太阳能和炭砖使用方面。可再生能源在农业中的应用多种多样,从太阳能灌溉、农产品烘干、育雏,到用于肥料生产的沼气池,不一而足。实施可再生能源的好处是多方面的,包括节省时间、增强健康和安全、创收和环境可持续性。尽管有这些优势,但初始成本高和认识有限等障碍依然存在。结论 本研究强调了离网可再生能源在乌干达农村农业生产中的巨大潜力。要广泛采用和推广可再生能源技术,需要政府、非政府组织和私营部门之间的大力合作,以提高社区意识,对社区资源人员进行操作和管理方面的培训,并为获取可再生能源技术提供资金。
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