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Livestock Water Supply by a Wind Pump in the Saharan Zone of Chad

Mahamat Kher Nediguina
Mahamat Kher Nediguina
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Abstract

The Chadian Sahara is an area of high livestock development, but often lacks water, forcing herders to travel with their animals for miles towater. In search of water, shepherds come to the south of the country where areas supposed to be pastures are often used for market gardening. The movement of animals often leads to conflicts between farmers and herders where Chad loses a large part of its population in several villages. Water production from easily accessible renewable resources can meet the needs of pastoralists in the Saharan zone of Chad.
This document estimates the amount of water that a low-powered, easily usable wind turbine can produce to serve the animals at the selectedsites. Two aerogenerators, one with a power of 3.5kW and the other with a power of 12kW were applied. the results obtained are such that placed in various places, these wind generators are more than enough to supply the cattle with water in the selected sites.

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