Design and development of direct-coupled photovoltaic powered agri-processing machinery

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Title
Design and development of direct-coupled photovoltaic powered agri-processing machinery

CoPED ID
b12bdf41-0451-4407-8dd9-6127bbd1640d

Status
Closed


Value
£271,014

Start Date
Nov. 1, 2019

End Date
July 30, 2021

Description

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Solar PV technology has seen the highest growth rate among all renewable energy resources in the last decade and a steep learning curve resulting in a significant reduction in the cost of key components such as solar modules. For example, in the last decade, the price of solar modules has reduced ten times. In such a scenario developing solar PV agricultural processing machines is a rewarding proposition, particularly in the geographic south, notably Africa has an added advantage in terms of total solar radiations received. The current project aims at exploiting this potential in Ghana for cassava processing as a case study crop. Processing cassava is a key to preserve and make it suitable for consumption. Estimates suggest that lack of access to rapid processing machinery at smallholder level results in significant food losses and wastages. To undertake the challenge of rapid cassava processing, the solution which the team is offering is based on the principle of ‘‘decentralised cassava processing by solar driven machinery’’. A directly coupled photovoltaic (PV) panel and a direct current (DC) motor run chipping, grating and milling will provide efficient and fast processing of freshly harvested roots into dehydrated cassava products.

Psecc Ltd LEAD_ORG
Food Research Institute PARTICIPANT_ORG
First Products Enterprise PARTICIPANT_ORG
The Institute of Food Research PARTICIPANT_ORG
Psecc Ltd PARTICIPANT_ORG
University of Greenwich PARTICIPANT_ORG

Alan Brewer PM_PER
Alan Brewer PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Solar energy
  2. Ghana
  3. Renewable energy sources
  4. Costs
  5. Africa

Extracted key phrases
  1. Solar PV agricultural processing machine
  2. Photovoltaic powered agri
  3. Rapid processing machinery
  4. Rapid cassava processing
  5. Decentralised cassava processing
  6. Processing cassava
  7. Solar PV technology
  8. Fast processing
  9. Design
  10. Direct current
  11. Solar module
  12. Total solar radiation
  13. High growth rate
  14. Dehydrated cassava product
  15. Renewable energy resource

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UKRI project entry

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