SBHS
Solar Based Hydroponic System
The system aims to develop and promote an innovative solar-based hydroponic system that integrates solar energy with modern greenhouse technology and mobile application support.
States / UT: Uttarakhand
Nodal department: Science And Technology
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Science, IT & Communications
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Hydroponic System, Farmer, Researcher, Student, Entrepreneur, UCOST
Details
The scheme “Solar Based Hydroponic System” is implemented by the Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology (UCOST) under the Science and Technology, Government of Uttarakhand. It aims to develop and promote an innovative solar-based hydroponic system that integrates solar energy with modern greenhouse technology and mobile application support.
Benefits
- A solar-based hydroponic system has been installed at UCOST Dehradun. The solar-based hydroponic system is the latest research in the state in which an innovative and integrated solar greenhouse-based hydroponic solution and an Android mobile application have been developed for farmers and consumers. Benefit: The automated solar-based hydroponic system will reduce energy consumption minimize water usage and enhance crop yields. The system also has the potential to serve as an entrepreneurial or business model and can be replicated in other Himalayan states thereby creating improved livelihood opportunities for hill farmers and youth. Smaller off-grid models of solar-based hydroponic systems proposed to be developed in addition to on-grid systems can be installed in remote areas where electricity supply is a major issue. This would help increase the individual income of hill farmers
A solar-based hydroponic system has been installed at UCOST Dehradun.
The solar-based hydroponic system is the latest research in the state, in which an innovative and integrated solar greenhouse-based hydroponic solution and an Android mobile application have been developed for farmers and consumers.
Benefit: The automated solar-based hydroponic system will reduce energy consumption, minimize water usage, and enhance crop yields. The system also has the potential to serve as an entrepreneurial or business model and can be replicated in other Himalayan states, thereby creating improved livelihood opportunities for hill farmers and youth.
Smaller off-grid models of solar-based hydroponic systems, proposed to be developed in addition to on-grid systems, can be installed in remote areas where electricity supply is a major issue. This would help increase the individual income of hill farmers.
Eligibility
- The applicant must be a resident of Uttarakhand.
- The applicant must be a farmer, researcher, student, or entrepreneur.
- Annually, over 500 farmers, consumers, researchers, students, and entrepreneurs benefit from this system.
Application Process
Offline
Through training sessions and workshops conducted by the Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology (UCOST), Dehradun.
Clarifications
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- Where has the solar-based hydroponic system been installed?
- The system has been installed at UCOST, Dehradun. <br>
- What is unique about this hydroponic system?
- It is an innovative and integrated solution combining solar-powered greenhouses with a mobile application to support farmers, researchers, students, and consumers. <br>
- Who can benefit from this scheme?
- Farmers, researchers, students, and entrepreneurs can benefit from this system. <br>
- How many people benefit from the scheme annually?
- Annually, over 500 farmers, consumers, researchers, students, and entrepreneurs benefit from this system. <br>
- What are the key benefits of the solar-based hydroponic system?
- The system reduces energy and water demand, increases crop yields, and offers opportunities for entrepreneurship and income generation. <br>
- Are there off-grid models of the system?
- Yes, smaller off-grid models are proposed in addition to on-grid systems to be installed in remote areas where electricity supply is limited. <br>
- How does the system support hill farmers?
- By enabling hydroponic farming in remote areas with limited electricity, it increases crop production and individual income for hill farmers. <br>
- How is the system operated?
- The system is automated and can be monitored and controlled through an Android mobile application. <br>
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