4 FAQs about High-efficiency outdoor energy storage cabinets for agricultural irrigation

Is agricultural irrigation a natural-integrated form of energy storage?

Efficacy peaks when local renewable shares reach 65%–70%, highlighting crucial spatiotemporal windows. Our study positions agricultural irrigation as a nature-integrated form of virtual energy storage, offering a pathway to enhance grid resilience and support low-carbon climate adaptation. Agricultural irrigation inevitably costs energy.

What is the grain-water–energy–carbon nexus of irrigation system?

The grain–water–energy–carbon nexus of irrigation system, circled in grey, is developed through a process-based, bottom–up approach as detailed in Methods. Irrigation-related carbon emissions are closely tied to the composition of power generation—cleaner power grids lead to greener irrigation.

Why do irrigation systems save a lot of carbon?

This carbon saving is mainly caused by the change of renewable energy's proportion for irrigation.

Can irrigation be a virtual energy storage reservoir?

By harnessing irrigation as a virtual energy storage reservoir, our framework shows agriculture's distinctive and scalable demand-side contribution to integrating intermittent renewables and advancing resilient, low-carbon grid management in global energy transitions.

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