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Sign upFebruary 1, 2024
Primeale United
Kirene
Van Oers Senegal, a subsidiary of Primeale United group, has made the strategic decision to purchase the 3 Tysilio Solar Stations (TSS) that have been effectively powering a borehole pump at their Kirène site for the past eighteen months. Situated at the core of this Senegalese agri-food facility, the TSS efficiently draw water necessary for irrigation from the earth, eliminating the reliance on diesel generators during daylight hours. This efficiency stems from an advanced control system that optimizes solar energy usage in accordance with the site's water demand. Having realized substantial cost savings and recognizing the durability and user-friendliness of the system, the group has opted
This accomplishment highlights the feasibility of pumping large volumes of water (1,200m³) per day from significant depths (120 meters) without generating CO2 emissions. As a result, it leads to a daily reduction of 200 liters of diesel consumption, which translates to a decrease of 528 kg of CO2 emissions per day, benefiting the environment.
The cost remains competitive thanks to a full pre-design. Indeed, affordability is ensured by leasing schemes avoiding initial investment whilst generating immediate savings. The TSC is flexible over time as it can accept additional TSC, and can also be moved or packed back in the container and shipped to a new location. The robust design ensures a lifetime exceeding 20 years despite challenging weather conditions. The simplistic and low-tech approach is an integral part of the TSC development program so that it can be managed by the local partners or customers, using only standard available products. The TSC ensures knowledge transfer to the local population to increase their energy independence and promote economic and social development.
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