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that will install more than a mile of solar panels over sections of important water sources, including canals — a futuristic effort to fight a devastating drought hitting California this summer with green technology.
The idea is simple. The massive panels, to be installed over the Turlock Irrigation District in central California by the end of next year, are intended to stop dwindling water reserves from evaporating too quickly and forming vegetative growth — while simultaneously providing renewable energy for the local grid.
While the pilot, dubbed "Project Nexus," will only serve as a "proof of concept," it's a creative solution to an ongoing climate change-related catastrophe. The Golden State has been ravaged by a historic megadrought this summer, forcing officials to
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