Solar pumping impact

water pumping scheme developed by SunCulture

Water pumping scheme developed by SunCulture .

Solar pumping’s most evident impact on development is an amazing optimization of farming. Starting with the possibility of growing more, better, using less resources, and ending with the reduction of some historic ecological impacts, like the use of fossil fuels.

Nevertheless, this new technologies bring new threats when not managed responsibly. Like the over-exploitation of aquifers of the contamination of land with salts and other elements lying underground.

Moreover, solar pumping stands as an invaluable opportunity to channel efforts into cross-sector improvements to developing countries quality of life. This not only includes the improvement on the quality and quantity of food and the increase of family incomes, but also refers to the development of financial and communication organizations in reduced populations.

The true potential of solar pumping (and renewable energies in general) lies in the possibility of organizing communities towards a common goal, the possibility of empowering people to take decisions to improve the life of their families and the possibility of to increase awareness on the way their ecosystems work, so that they take better care of the environment.

From a macro-economic point of view, profit and market share lead the main concern in the current economic system. The world needs a new paradigm that considers a broader spectrum of priorities and actors if it wants to become more inclusive and sustainable. It is up to the new organizations, start-ups and projects to lead this change.


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