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    What is a solar water pump?

    A solar water pump system, also known as a photovoltaic water pumping system, is a device that directly converts solar energy into mechanical energy to drive water pumps for lifting and transporting water.

    Can solar power power water pumps?

    Photovoltaic panels use solar energy to directly generate electricity which could be used to power the electricity-operated water pumps. For the past several years, researchers have been focusing on the development of efficient solar-powered water pumping systems .

    How much water can a solar water pumping system pump?

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    Can a solar water pumping system be used as a water supply source?

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