ANAS / Barragem Faveta

Picos – Santiago

ANAS – Solar Pumping System

As part of a national water infrastructure enhancement initiative, we implemented two independent solar-powered water pumping stations at the Barragem da Faveta reservoir. This solution supports sustainable water distribution by harnessing solar energy, reducing reliance on grid electricity, and lowering operational costs.

ClientANAS (National Water & Sanitation Agency)
LocationPicos, Santiago Island, Cabo Verde
Project TypeSolar Water Pumping
CommissionedNovember 2019

Technical Specifications

1st Solar Pumping Station

ComponentDetails
DC Power15.96 kWp
PV Modules57 x Eurener PEPV 280
Modules Used400 x Q.Cells Q.PEAK-G4.4 310 W
Pump Model2 x Lorentz PSk2-15 C-SJ17-18 (Submersible)
Water Flow Rate106 m³/day

2nd Solar Pumping Station

ComponentDetails
DC Power15.96 kWp
PV Modules57 x Eurener PEPV 280
Modules Used400 x Q.Cells Q.PEAK-G4.4 310 W
Pump Model2 x Lorentz PSk2-15 C-SJ17-18 (Submersible)
Water Flow Rate106 m³/day

Impact & Beneficts

  • Grid-independent water pumping for rural irrigation and supply
  • Sustainable water management using solar power
  • Lower energy costs and reduced CO₂ emissions
  • Reliable submersible pump technology for long-term operation

Technologies Used

  • Eurener – PEPV 280 W solar modules
  • Lorentz – PSk2-15 C submersible solar pump systems

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