Maximising efficiency in the use of water is becoming crucial, to enlarge the ratio of irrigated surface over the given area of agriculture lands and, as a result, to increase agricultural yield on the given agricultural lands. In this sense, with nearly 10 million people connected to agriculture for their livelihoods, Europe is propelling a step-change in irrigation practices. In fact, in the Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 (focus area 5A – Increasing efficiency in water use), Europe has set the objective of modernizing 15% of the overall irrigated area. This change is strictly linked to irrigation modernization through more efficient systems, with drip and sprinkler devices being the most adopted option for their high efficiency. Unfortunately, the economic burden of such modernization projects has become a major concern for farmers and communities.
In fact, for several irrigation communities, access to electricity entails significant infrastructure cost, as well as substantial investment for implementing drip or sprinkler system and for the electricity cost to operate the pump.
Within this scenario, the socio-economic impact of the HyPump can be summarized in the following key advantages:
•Cost savings. Hydro-powered pumping is the most cost-effective irrigation technology in geographically feasible areas (FAO). HyPump is poised to allow for up to 75% overall savings compared to electric and diesel pumping in case of lands to be modernized (considering infrastructures, operating and maintenance costs), and 37% cheaper than solar pumps. It also provides consistent savings (up to 70%) for farmers who switch from modernized electric pumps to the HyPump.
•Economic sustainability: the estimated Payback time is in the range of 2,6-3,8 years when switching from an electric or fuel-operated system to the HyPump, depending on the size and specific requirements of the irrigated lands. The Cost Benefit Analysis conducted in the Phase 1 on an actual business case in Spain confirmed potential savings for energy costs of almost half a million € over a lifetime period of 25 years.
•Environmental friendliness. The system employs renewable energy as a source of energy for propulsion. The HyPump is completely integrated in the canal and it does not harm the environment, also allowing to significantly reduce the energy footprint compared to electric and fuel pumps.
•Simplicity. The HyPump is simple to maintain and repair, as there are no electronic components, and it’s ideal for rural settings. The system is relatively easy to use, and regular maintenance at the beginning/end of an irrigation season can easily be performed by the farmers, which translates into a significant reduction in costs.