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Portal:Water and Energy for Food

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Welcome to the Powering Agriculture Portal

The Powering Agriculture Portal aims to provide an overview of information related to clean energy technologies as well as increased energy efficiency to enhance agricultural production and value.

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Energy Agriculture Nexus

Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energies

Economic Aspects of PoweringAg

Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development

Energy in Agro-Processes



Article of the Month

We need to grow 50% more food yet agriculture causes climate change. How do we get out of this bind?

Latest Powering Agriculture Articles

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Latest Powering Agriculture Documents

Powering Agriculture Events


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Have a query? Discuss it with the agriculture experts on energypedia here!

Map of Pilot Projects

Click on the red markers for country specific projects or the regions to go to regional overview pages.



PoweringAg Technology Database

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The PoweringAg Technology Database offers an overview of currently 66 energy technologies that are applied in agricultural value chains, with the aim to offer alternatives to fossil fuel technologies. It addresses energy as well as agriculture experts.

Case Studies, Publications and Events

The Bigger Picture

Relevant Webpages

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