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Kalyani Raghunathan

Kalyani Raghunathan is Research Fellow in the Poverty, Gender, and Inclusion Unit, based in New Delhi, India. Her research lies at the intersection of agriculture, gender, social protection, and public health and nutrition, with a specific focus on South Asia and Africa. 

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Sharp energy solutions Europe delivers 900 bifacial solar panels to Egypt for IFPRI’s innovative solar-powered irrigation project (PV Magazine)

October 26, 2023


“Sharp Energy Solutions Europe has successfully delivered 900 units of the NB-JD550 bifacial solar panel to Egypt as part of a high-impact project introduced by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Japan,” writes PV Magazine (International).

“In collaboration with Sharp Energy Solutions Europe, IFPRI’s project in Egypt focuses on improving smallholders’ access to irrigation water through the deployment of solar-powered water pumps. These innovative solar-powered irrigation systems provide a sustainable solution to rural communities facing food security issues, rising diesel prices, water shortages, and water management challenges.”

“IFPRI’s collaboration with local communities, government agencies, and other stakeholders is central to the success and sustainability of these solar projects. The Institute’s Cairo Office and its partner organisation, Gebal, work closely with stakeholders to ensure the effective implementation and long-term impact of the initiatives.

IFPRI envisions scaling up and replicating these solar projects in other regions or countries based on evidence-based practices and rigorous impact evaluations. By promoting solar-powered pumps for smallholder food production, IFPRI aims to contribute to long-term sustainable development, resilience, and food security in Egypt.”

“As it is inherently sustainable and resilient to fossil fuel uncertainties, solar power has the potential to transform water irrigation practices and reduce dependence on diesel fuels. As we move forward, we remain committed to our mission of providing sustainable energy solutions that have a positive impact on lives and the environment on this planet,” explains Futoshi Yamauchi from IFPRI.

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