Oregon Launches First Floating Solar Project to Support Farming and Energy Savings
Oregon's inaugural floating solar project features over 1,700 solar panels on a reservoir, providing clean energy and reducing costs for local households. The initiative also aids farmers by improving water quality and reducing evaporation, while generating revenue for irrigation modernization amid increasing drought concerns.
Oregon's first floating solar project has been established on a reservoir managed by the Medford Irrigation District, featuring more than 1,700 solar panels. This installation allows households without rooftop solar access to lower their energy bills through a subscription model.
Farmers benefiting from the district's water supply will see enhanced water quality and reduced costs due to decreased evaporation. Additionally, the revenue generated will support modernization of aging irrigation systems as drought conditions become more prevalent. The project aims to integrate energy production with agricultural needs, potentially serving as a blueprint for similar initiatives in other regions.

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