Author
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- Sofia Galeotti
(CREA-PB Council for Agricultural Research and Economics-Policies and Bioeconomy, 00187 Rome, Italy)
- Veronica Manganiello
(CREA-PB Council for Agricultural Research and Economics-Policies and Bioeconomy, 80143 Naples, Italy)
- Luca Cacchiarelli
(Department of Economics, Engineering, Society and Business Organization (DEIM), Tuscia University, 01100 Viterbo, Italy)
- Chiara Perelli
(Department of Economics, Engineering, Society and Business Organization (DEIM), Tuscia University, 01100 Viterbo, Italy)
- Michela Baldi
(Consorzio di Bonifica Della Romagna Occidentale, 48022 Lugo (RA), Italy)
- Raffaella Zucaro
(Consorzio per il Canale Emiliano Romagnolo (CER), 40137 Bologna, Italy)
Abstract
This study investigates a water–energy investment in the Consorzio di Bonifica della Romagna Occidentale (Northern Italy) over the period 2015–2022, analysing how integrated irrigation and energy infrastructures can support agricultural resilience. In this area, pressurised irrigation systems are increasingly replacing traditional gravity-fed networks, enabling precise water distribution. However, their energy intensity raises operational costs and exposure to volatile electricity prices. To address these challenges, the research evaluates the coupling of pressurised irrigation with floating photovoltaic (PV) systems on irrigation reservoirs. Using plot-level economic data for vineyards and orchards, the analysis shows that, although pressurised systems entail higher costs in terms of Relative Water Cost (RWC) and Economic Water Productivity Ratio (EWPR), integrating them with PV production significantly improves economic performance. The findings show an average reduction in RWC of 1.44% for vineyards and 5.52% for orchards, and an average increase in EWPR of 38.51 units for vineyards and 24.81 units for orchards. This suggests that combining efficient irrigation systems with renewable energy could represent a viable pathway toward more sustainable water management. Policy implications may concern incentives for joint water–energy investments, adjustments to zero-injection rules, and broader reforms in agricultural, energy, and environmental policies.
Suggested Citation
Sofia Galeotti & Veronica Manganiello & Luca Cacchiarelli & Chiara Perelli & Michela Baldi & Raffaella Zucaro, 2026.
"Dual Water–Energy Investments for Resilient Agriculture: A Case Study from Irrigation in Italy,"
World, MDPI, vol. 7(1), pages 1-22, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jworld:v:7:y:2026:i:1:p:14-:d:1843463
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