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This image showcases a solar-powered water pump installation at a SENA (National Training Service) facility in Guajira, Colombia. The system features a ground-mounted array of solar panels, likely angled to optimize sun exposure in the region. These panels convert sunlight into electricity, which powers a water pump (partially visible in the image). This sustainable setup provides a reliable and environmentally friendly water supply for the facility, reducing reliance on grid electricity or fossil fuels. The installation likely serves as a practical training tool for SENA students learning about renewable energy technologies and their applications in rural areas.
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Elaine B
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Why isn't there a regular electric cable connected to the pump?
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Solar pumping systems are often used in remote locations where grid electricity isn't available or reliable. This system operates independently using only solar power, making it perfect for isolated agricultural or rural areas.
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