Energy Harvesting Farm
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What are energy harvesting capabilities?
Energy harvesting capabilities are crucial for next-generation IoT (NGIoT) devices, and their application has the potential to benefit all aspects of the agricultural supply chain, including smart farming, transportation, manufacturing, scalability, and autonomy (Diamantoulakis et al., 2021).
How can agricultural producers save energy?
Energy efficiency methods, when properly applied, and the use of farm’s renewable energy sources could assist agricultural producers in saving energy-related costs. Renewable energy resources in the form of solar, biomass, wind, and geothermal energy are abundantly available in the agriculture sector.
How much energy does a farm use?
The main energy consuming input is allocated to fertilizers at 29%, followed by other (which mainly accounts for on-farm storage) at 26%, diesel use at 25% (sowing, tillage, harvesting), seeds at 15%, and pesticides at 5%.
What is the largest energy consuming activity in open-field agriculture?
Our results clearly indicate that fertilizer production and use in particular is the largest energy consuming activity in open-field agriculture, accounting for around 50% of all energy inputs and varying from 26% in apple and vineyard production systems to 58–59% in wheat production systems.
What is the main energy use in on-farm operations?
It is clear that on-farm operations are generally dominated by diesel use, which, depending on the production system, crop and geographical location, consists mainly of tillage, harvesting and sowing operations. Table 1 illustrates that for cereals and oilseeds, tillage operations generally account for the largest proportion of energy use.
Can alternative energy sources improve energy management in agriculture?
Better energy management is intertwined with problems that need a broader strategy than has so far been used. In a nutshell, transitioning to alternative energy sources for energy management in agriculture holds great promise for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving energy efficiency, and promoting sustainability in food production.