The Solar Water Pump project at Kolawade Village aims to provide a sustainable solution for water management and support the local community’s agricultural and daily water needs. By harnessing solar energy, the project ensures an eco-friendly and cost-effective water supply system, reducing dependency on conventional electricity or diesel-powered pumps. Key highlights of the project: 1. Objective: To install a solar-powered water pump that will facilitate efficient water extraction and distribution in the village. 2. Technology: The system leverages photovoltaic panels to convert solar energy into electricity, which powers the water pump. 3. Community Impact: o Supports agricultural activities by providing a reliable water source for irrigation. o Addresses the challenges of water scarcity in the region. o Promotes renewable energy usage, reducing the carbon footprint. 4. Implementation: The project was executed in collaboration with local stakeholders, ensuring proper site selection, system design, and installation. 5. Sustainability: The low maintenance requirements and renewable nature of solar energy make this a long-term solution for the community. This project reflects Rotary’s commitment to sustainable development and aligns with Rotary International's focus on supporting environmental projects. It also strengthens the club's connection with Kolawade Village, fostering goodwill and long-term collaboration.
Start Date | 30-10-2024 |
End Date | 27-12-2024 |
Project Cost | 500000 |
Rotary Volunteer Hours | 300 |
No of direct Beneficiaries | 5000 |
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Project Category | Environment |