Renewable and solar developers have partnered with Utah's Mountain Regional Water Special Service District to launch the state's first floating solar farm.
Ameresco and D3Energy worked together to build the 587.5-kilowatt array that sits on the Signal Hill Water Treatment Plant's holding pond, as Electrek reported. The system was designed to generate 871,086 kilowatt-hours of clean energy annually.
"Traditional ground or rooftop solar wasn't an option for us at this facility, but this innovative floating solar installation makes use of an untapped resource," said Mountain Regional Chief Technology Officer Chris Braun, per the article.
"This is one more piece of the puzzle for us to get to a net-zero energy goal as we strive to be responsible stewards for the community and the environment."
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Electrek explained that the clean solar energy generated by the floating farm will offset 92% of the treatment plant's electricity consumption from the grid and reduce the location's overall costs by 80%.
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Floating solar farms like the Signal Hill installation help conserve land use and limit water evaporation, which is essential in arid regions like Utah. Plus, using clean energy at the site will eliminate as much as 609 metric tons of planet-warming emissions per year, which is equivalent to the burning of 670,649 pounds of dirty coal, the report noted.
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Developments such as this are in line with similar projects being undertaken by the U.S. government. The Department of the Interior has invested $19 million to install solar panels over irrigation canals in California, Oregon, and Utah.
Just like in Signal Hill, the solar arrays will help avoid evaporation and protect critical water supplies while also being cooled by the water below, helping to maintain efficient operation. In addition, their placement helps mitigate unwanted algae and aquatic plant growth, helping to save on maintenance costs.