California Completes First Solar-Covered Canal Pilot Project
California has launched its first solar-covered canal project in Turlock, aimed at addressing water management and renewable energy generation. The $20 million Project Nexus will evaluate water conservation, energy production, and maintenance cost reduction through solar installations over irrigation canals.

The Project Nexus initiative has been completed in Turlock, California, with a budget of $20 million. This pilot project intends to assess the effectiveness of solar panels placed over irrigation canals in conserving water and generating renewable energy.
State officials expect the project to determine the impact on evaporation rates, water quality, and maintenance costs. The collaboration involves the California Department of Water Resources, Turlock Irrigation District, SolarAquaGrid LLC, and the University of California, Merced. Successful outcomes could influence the implementation of similar projects statewide, addressing climate challenges in water management.




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