Photovoltaic Pumping Systems for Domestic Sustainable Water Access in Off-Grid Areas by Judith Alazraque Cherni & Simon Meunier & Loïc Quéval

Photovoltaic Pumping Systems for Domestic Sustainable Water Access in Off-Grid Areas by Judith Alazraque Cherni & Simon Meunier & Loïc Quéval

Author:Judith Alazraque Cherni & Simon Meunier & Loïc Quéval
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783031507915
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


To estimate the number of households that might go to the PVWPS, we used a more complex method that the one presented in this section because the installation in Gogma was part of a research project [13]. We estimated that 36 households would go to the PVWPS to fetch water.

Through the method used in Gogma, we also obtained information about both how many inhabitants live in each household that is likely to go to the PVWPS, and the quantities of water consumed in these households. On average, ~ 9 inhabitants live in each household and each household consumes 364 L/household/day. Note that this corresponds to 40 L/capita/day, which is in the range presented in [10]. Thus, the daily water demand at the PVWPS was estimated to be 36 × 364 = 13,100 L = 13.1 m3.



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