The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs
In pursuit of underscoring the need for a nexus-driven approach in upcoming ventures to effectively manage limited resources, a comprehensive study was undertaken in the Indo-Gangetic plains to assess business and financial models. This exploration delved into four distinct models through intensive...
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International Water Management Institute
2024
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| author | Mutum, Lamnganbi Kuriachen, Philip Taneja, Garima MPM Deepa Sikka, Alok Ringler, Claudia |
| author_browse | Kuriachen, Philip MPM Deepa Mutum, Lamnganbi Ringler, Claudia Sikka, Alok Taneja, Garima |
| author_facet | Mutum, Lamnganbi Kuriachen, Philip Taneja, Garima MPM Deepa Sikka, Alok Ringler, Claudia |
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| description | In pursuit of underscoring the need for a nexus-driven approach in upcoming ventures to effectively manage limited resources, a comprehensive study was undertaken in the Indo-Gangetic plains to assess business and financial models. This exploration delved into four distinct models through intensive Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), totaling 3-4 sessions per model. Notably, the models were interconnected utilizing fuzzy cognitive mapping to visually depict their intricate interdependencies.
In conclusion, the SIP model through the PM-KUSUM Scheme proves to be most suitable for large-scale farmers in regions lacking groundwater markets. Conversely, the Guarantee Fund Model provides customized solutions tailored for medium and small-scale farmers. In Bihar, Models SBIG and SBII are notably beneficial for marginal farmers managing small, fragmented land holdings. Moreover, ensuring gender inclusivity in these models underscores the importance of advocating capacity-building strategies, thereby enhancing their efficacy and ensuring equitable benefits for all beneficiaries. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1730462025-11-07T08:03:59Z The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs Mutum, Lamnganbi Kuriachen, Philip Taneja, Garima MPM Deepa Sikka, Alok Ringler, Claudia business models financial situation solar powered irrigation systems pumping renewable energy entrepreneurship agricultural production ecosystem health economic growth stakeholders In pursuit of underscoring the need for a nexus-driven approach in upcoming ventures to effectively manage limited resources, a comprehensive study was undertaken in the Indo-Gangetic plains to assess business and financial models. This exploration delved into four distinct models through intensive Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), totaling 3-4 sessions per model. Notably, the models were interconnected utilizing fuzzy cognitive mapping to visually depict their intricate interdependencies. In conclusion, the SIP model through the PM-KUSUM Scheme proves to be most suitable for large-scale farmers in regions lacking groundwater markets. Conversely, the Guarantee Fund Model provides customized solutions tailored for medium and small-scale farmers. In Bihar, Models SBIG and SBII are notably beneficial for marginal farmers managing small, fragmented land holdings. Moreover, ensuring gender inclusivity in these models underscores the importance of advocating capacity-building strategies, thereby enhancing their efficacy and ensuring equitable benefits for all beneficiaries. 2024-08-08 2025-02-14T08:19:20Z 2025-02-14T08:19:20Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173046 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Mutum, Lamnganbi; Kuriachen, Philip; Taneja, Garima; M. P. M. Deepa; Sikka, Alok; Ringler, C. 2024. The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs. Presentation. Presented at the Workshop on Envisioning Future Scaling of Clean Energy Business Models through the lens of Nexus approach. 08 August 2024. New Delhi, India: International Water Management Institute. 29p. |
| spellingShingle | business models financial situation solar powered irrigation systems pumping renewable energy entrepreneurship agricultural production ecosystem health economic growth stakeholders Mutum, Lamnganbi Kuriachen, Philip Taneja, Garima MPM Deepa Sikka, Alok Ringler, Claudia The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs |
| title | The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs |
| title_full | The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs |
| title_fullStr | The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs |
| title_full_unstemmed | The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs |
| title_short | The business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps: unveiling Interconnections, advantages, and trade-offs |
| title_sort | business or financial models for solar irrigation pumps unveiling interconnections advantages and trade offs |
| topic | business models financial situation solar powered irrigation systems pumping renewable energy entrepreneurship agricultural production ecosystem health economic growth stakeholders |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173046 |
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