Pioneering project to cover canals with solar panels nears finish: 'Allows for greater power production per land size'

By Leslie Sattler, Yahoo! TCD. 

Excerpt: America is about to get its very first solar-covered canal — a huge win for clean energy innovation. This groundbreaking project, nearing completion on tribal lands in Arizona, will generate solar power while also helping preserve precious water resources, according to Canary Media. The Casa Blanca Canal project aims to tackle two urgent issues at once: the need for more renewable energy and the importance of water conservation, especially in hot, arid regions. By covering a portion of the extensive canal network with solar panels, the installation will produce clean electricity for local communities while reducing water evaporation. This concept has been deployed successfully in India, inspiring U.S. engineers to design a solution tailored for American infrastructure. ...The 1.3-megawatt pilot project was funded by the Inflation Reduction Act and has also received support from the Department of Energy and California Energy Commission.... 

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