From Sun to Sustainability: Project Management Strategies for Solar Energy in Baluchistan’s Agriculture

Authors

  • syed haider abbas Naqvi Faculty of engineering sciences and technology Iqra university Karavhi, Pakistan
  • Abdul Khaliq computer science department Iqra university, Karachi Pakistan.
  • Jamil ahmed Memon Faculty of engineering sciences and technology Iqra university, Karachi Pakistan.
  • Ghalib Nadeem Faculty of engineering sciences and technology Iqra university, Karachi Pakistan.
  • Atif Aziz Faculty of business administration Iqra university Karachi, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62019/abbdm.v4i02.156

Keywords:

solar, power production, applications

Abstract

This study explores the incorporation of solar energy and project management in sustainable agriculture in Baluchistan, Pakistan. A 10-acre farm with a solar-powered water reservoir supports up to 10 irrigation sets, illustrating a tactical synthesis of reserve management and environmental stewardship. The economic scrutiny confirmations that the agronomy of onions, potatoes, and spinach on this farm might harvest a profit oscillating from 1.537 to 1.62 million Rupees, with a breakeven point valued at 1.76 years. This model serves as a beacon for profitable, eco-friendly agronomic practices, leveraging solar power to overwhelmed water insufficiency challenges. Despite the global dependence on fossil fuels, solar energy's interest has been regular, expressly in agriculture. The findings reveal a stark variance in the practicality of solar energy across diverse sectors due to Pakistan's inconsistent national grid. The research underlines the critical need for particular project management to harness the full latent of solar power and set a usual for future activities in lucrative and ecologically cognizant agronomy.

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Published

2024-05-17

How to Cite

Naqvi, syed haider abbas ., Khaliq, A., Memon , J. ahmed, Nadeem, G., & Aziz, A. (2024). From Sun to Sustainability: Project Management Strategies for Solar Energy in Baluchistan’s Agriculture. The Asian Bulletin of Big Data Management, 4(02), 4(2),20–32. https://doi.org/10.62019/abbdm.v4i02.156

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