India’s agricultural success relies on dependable water access, often disrupted by erratic monsoons. Solar water pumps have emerged as a game-changer, offering farmers an affordable, reliable, and sustainable solution. These pumps use photovoltaic technology to convert sunlight into electricity, ensuring a consistent daytime water supply. By eliminating dependence on costly diesel and unreliable grid connections, farmers can reduce input costs, improve productivity, and irrigate their fields on time.
However, challenges persist. The PM-KUSUM scheme, launched in 2019 to promote solar irrigation, has achieved only 30% of its target. Bridging the gap between policy and implementation is essential to meet the March 2026 deadline and to maximize benefits for farmers.
To address these challenges, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is organizing a three-day residential training programme, ‘Solar energy for on-farm activities. This programme will equip stakeholders, entrepreneurs, and technicians with the skills to understand the challenges, techno-economic feasibility, and financial viability of solar water pumping systems—empowering farmers to adopt clean energy solutions for more resilient and prosperous agricultural practices.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
COURSE COORDINATOR
Binit Das
Programme Manager
Renewable Energy Programme, CSE
Mobile: +91 8093326269
Email: binit.das@cseindia.org
Note: Registration is not a guarantee of acceptance of admission in the training programme. Limited seats available (a maximum of up to 20).
Course Fees | ||
Rs 22,000 (sponsorships/discounts available on fulfilling application criteria). The fee covers tuition, expert lectures, training materials, boarding and lodging, site visit, and transport between New Delhi and AAETI. Travel to and from Delhi must be arranged by the nominating authority or participantsthemselves. |
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Training Methodology | ||
Classroom lectures, case studies, class exercises, discussions, and field visit. | ||
Participants who complete the training will be awarded a ‘Certificate of Completion’ by CSE. |
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