Impact of climate change on cost and cost efficiency of solar irrigation
in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Hua Xie,
- Claudia Ringler
Abstract
Irrigation is considered a promising option for improving agricultural
productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. To support irrigation expansion in
the region, solar-powered irrigation systems are increasingly being
promoted due to limited grid connections, fuel supply constraints, and
gradual declines in their costs. However, compared to fossil fuel-based
irrigation systems, the performance of solar irrigation systems is more
sensitive to climate changes. This paper evaluates the impact of climate
change on the cost and cost efficiency of stand-alone solar irrigation
systems across Sub-Saharan Africa under five CMIP6 SSP5-8.5 climate
change scenarios. We find that climate change will increase the
investment cost and erode the cost efficiency of solar irrigation
systems relative to diesel irrigation in most countries and crop areas
across the region. However, the decline in the cost performance of solar
irrigation is expected to be moderate and might well be offset if the
cost of solar panels continues to decrease.25 Nov 2024Submitted to ESS Open Archive 27 Nov 2024Published in ESS Open Archive