− | Sesame (''Sesamum indicum ''L.) is the third largest agricultural export crop in [[Burkina Faso Energy Situation|Burkina Faso]], behind the ruminants and cotton (Guissou R., 2012).<ref name="Guissou R., I. F., Oula D., Diendere A., Morou D. (2012). Analyse des incitations et penalisation par le sesame au Burkina Faso. In s. n. technique (Ed.), (pp. 34): SPAAA, FAO.">Guissou R., I. F., Oula D., Diendere A., Morou D. (2012). Analyse des incitations et penalisation par le sesame au Burkina Faso. In s. n. technique (Ed.), (pp. 34): SPAAA, FAO.</ref> Sesame oil production currently exists in the country, but is not developed and energy cost of the process has been the major challenge. In 2014, Burkina Faso had one of the high price of electricity with as average sale price of 126.79 FCFA/kWh (Ouedraogo, Kouame, Azoumah, & Yamegueu, 2015).<ref name="Ouedraogo, B. I., Kouame, S., Azoumah, Y., & Yamegueu, D. (2015). Incentives for rural off grid electrification in Burkina Faso using LCOE. Renewable Energy, 78, 573-582.">Ouedraogo, B. I., Kouame, S., Azoumah, Y., & Yamegueu, D. (2015). Incentives for rural off grid electrification in Burkina Faso using LCOE. Renewable Energy, 78, 573-582.</ref> As a Sahelian country, solar energy, on the other hand, is the most abundant resource with around 8.3 h per day of insolation and 5.5 kWh/m<sup>2</sup> (Azoumah, Ramdé, Tapsoba, & Thiam, 2010).<ref name="Azoumah, Y., Ramdé, E. W., Tapsoba, G., & Thiam, S. (2010). Siting guidelines for concentrating solar power plants in the Sahel: Case study of Burkina Faso. Solar Energy, 84(8), 1545-1553.">Azoumah, Y., Ramdé, E. W., Tapsoba, G., & Thiam, S. (2010). Siting guidelines for concentrating solar power plants in the Sahel: Case study of Burkina Faso. Solar Energy, 84(8), 1545-1553.</ref> Unfortunately, this energy potential is not fully applied by the local industries or cooperatives, which would be benefit for local economy. Therefore, the objective of this project is to evaluate the feasibility of solar-powered sesame oil production, taking in consideration real conditions of medium and small scale enterprises in rural areas of Burkina Faso. | + | Sesame (''Sesamum indicum ''L.) is the third largest agricultural export crop in [[Burkina Faso Energy Situation|Burkina Faso]], behind ruminants and cotton (Guissou R., 2012).<ref name="Guissou R., I. F., Oula D., Diendere A., Morou D. (2012). Analyse des incitations et penalisation par le sesame au Burkina Faso. In s. n. technique (Ed.), (pp. 34): SPAAA, FAO.">Guissou R., I. F., Oula D., Diendere A., Morou D. (2012). Analyse des incitations et penalisation par le sesame au Burkina Faso. In s. n. technique (Ed.), (pp. 34): SPAAA, FAO.</ref> Sesame oil production currently exists in the country, but is not developed and energy cost of the process has been the major challenge. In 2014, Burkina Faso had one of the high price of electricity with as average sale price of 126.79 FCFA/kWh (Ouedraogo, Kouame, Azoumah, & Yamegueu, 2015).<ref name="Ouedraogo, B. I., Kouame, S., Azoumah, Y., & Yamegueu, D. (2015). Incentives for rural off grid electrification in Burkina Faso using LCOE. Renewable Energy, 78, 573-582.">Ouedraogo, B. I., Kouame, S., Azoumah, Y., & Yamegueu, D. (2015). Incentives for rural off grid electrification in Burkina Faso using LCOE. Renewable Energy, 78, 573-582.</ref> As a Sahelian country, solar energy, on the other hand, is the most abundant resource with around 8.3 h per day of insolation and 5.5 kWh/m<sup>2</sup> (Azoumah, Ramdé, Tapsoba, & Thiam, 2010).<ref name="Azoumah, Y., Ramdé, E. W., Tapsoba, G., & Thiam, S. (2010). Siting guidelines for concentrating solar power plants in the Sahel: Case study of Burkina Faso. Solar Energy, 84(8), 1545-1553.">Azoumah, Y., Ramdé, E. W., Tapsoba, G., & Thiam, S. (2010). Siting guidelines for concentrating solar power plants in the Sahel: Case study of Burkina Faso. Solar Energy, 84(8), 1545-1553.</ref> Unfortunately, this energy potential is not fully applied by the local industries or cooperatives, which would be benefit for local economy. Therefore, the objective of this project is to evaluate the feasibility of solar-powered sesame oil production, taking in consideration real conditions of medium and small scale enterprises in rural areas of Burkina Faso. |