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Title: Cost-benefit analysis of adopting the solar photovoltaic water pumping system: A case of Rajasthan
Authors: Krishna, M.
Keywords: Economics and Finance
Cost analysis
Solar photovoltaic
Pay back period
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Franco Angeli
Abstract: Rajasthan, the largest state in India, occupies 10.5 per cent of the total geographical area of the country, although about two-thirds of its area is arid. The state has a predominantly agrarian economy, and agriculture is the mainstay of about two-thirds of the workforce. Interestingly, only 28 per cent of the net cultivable area in the state is irrigated, compared to the national average of 49.8 per cent. With the aim to improve irrigation facilities and increase agricultural productivity, the state government implemented the solar photovoltaic water pumping system (SPVWPS) in 2008-09 as an appropriate alternative to grid-connected water pumping. The aim of this paper is to assess the costs and benefits of adopting the SPVWPS using data from a field survey of 126 households. The findings show that use of the SPVWPS offers substantial benefits to adopters in the long run. In addition, government subsidy plays a major role in determining the payback period of adopters? investment in the scheme. The paper suggests that, alongside timely implementation of the scheme, the government should facilitate domestic manufacturing of solar cells and panels to fully harness social benefits of the SPVWPS.
URI: https://francoangeli.it/riviste/SchedaRivista.aspx?IDArticolo=68596&Tipo=Articolo%20PDF&lingua=en&idRivista=10
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