Multidimensional effects of solar photovoltaics water pumping systems for rural agricultural activities: A system dynamics approach

IF 5.9 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Renewable Energy Focus Pub Date : 2026-06-01 Epub Date: 2026-01-08 DOI:10.1016/j.ref.2026.100813
Oliva Gonda , Erik Nuyts , Wilbard Kombe , Wim Deferme , Sarah Phoya , Griet Verbeeck
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Alternative energy sources, including solar photovoltaics (PV), are fundamental for sustainable rural development, and their application in agricultural and other activities yields multiple effects. Studies indicate the numerous benefits of rural energy provision. However, the impact of solar PV water pumping systems (SPVWPS) on agricultural activities in rural communities is scarcely analysed. Building on scholars’ positive arguments on SPVWPS, this study answers the following questions: How do SPVWPS in agriculture relate to sustainable positive outcomes in rural communities? What are the challenges associated with solarisation in rural agricultural activities? A mixed-methods approach was employed, using questionnaire surveys among farmers and in-depth interviews with government officials and SPV developers in rural areas of the Iringa, Dodoma and Manyara regions in Mainland Tanzania. Causal loop diagrams (CLDs) were used to illustrate the dynamic multiple cycles of socioeconomic effects of the SPVWPS in rural areas. The results indicate that SPVWPS in agriculture increased agricultural productivity, which also positively impacts the well-being of rural communities. Therefore, efforts to energise rural communities should focus more on agricultural activities, which are the main economic drivers that enhance these communities’ social, economic and environmental well-being. Moreover, applying CLDs demonstrates the non-linear, dynamic and critical relationships that policymakers and solar PV developers should consider to enhance rural socioeconomic development.
农村农业活动中太阳能光伏水泵系统的多维效应:系统动力学方法
替代能源,包括太阳能光电,是可持续农村发展的基础,它们在农业和其他活动中的应用产生多重效果。研究表明,农村能源供应有许多好处。然而,太阳能光伏水泵系统(SPVWPS)对农村社区农业活动的影响几乎没有得到分析。基于学者们对SPVWPS的积极论证,本研究回答了以下问题:农业中的SPVWPS如何与农村社区的可持续积极成果相关?在农村农业活动中与太阳能相关的挑战是什么?本研究采用混合方法,对坦桑尼亚大陆伊林加、多多马和曼亚拉地区农村地区的农民进行问卷调查,并对政府官员和特殊目的企业开发商进行深入访谈。利用因果循环图(CLDs)分析了农村特殊农业生产项目社会经济效应的动态多周期。研究结果表明,农业中的SPVWPS提高了农业生产力,这也对农村社区的福祉产生了积极影响。因此,振兴农村社区的努力应更多地侧重于农业活动,因为农业活动是增强这些社区社会、经济和环境福祉的主要经济驱动力。此外,cld的应用表明,决策者和太阳能光伏开发商应该考虑非线性、动态和关键的关系,以促进农村社会经济发展。
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Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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