More water and more energy: The potential win-win of
Despite these challenges, pairing PV and water infrastructure has enormous potential to help re-stabilize water supplies in the Colorado River and other
Despite these challenges, pairing PV and water infrastructure has enormous potential to help re-stabilize water supplies in the Colorado River and other
The research is not complete, but it could be that choosing a place where people like to fish or where there are critical aquatic organisms that make
While the idea of solar panels floating on water may seem futuristic, the technology behind it is surprisingly logical and grounded in proven
Researchers suggest putting solar panels on water increases greenhouse emissions and may affect aquatic life, but experts think the idea is
The idea is simple: install solar panels over canals in sunny, water-scarce regions where they reduce evaporation and make electricity.
Covering water with solar panels is not a new idea. But for some it represents an elegant mitigation of water shortages in the West. Doing so could reduce evaporation, generate more carbon
Advocates of the technology cite the multiple benefits of saving water, generating clean energy and helping keep farmland in production. But
Solar on canals has long been discussed as a two-for-one solution in California, where affordable land for energy
The expansion of floating photovoltaics could provide renewable energy while also sparing land. But there are still many unknowns.
“By covering canals with solar panels, we can reduce evaporation and avoid disturbing natural and working lands, while providing renewable energy and other co-benefits.”
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