As climate change intensifies, the United States is turning to a bold new idea that solves two pressing problems at once—energy and water. Imagine this: miles of canals shimmering not just with flowing water but also with rows of solar panels stretching overhead. What may sound like a futuristic. . The $20 million experiment, dubbed Project Nexus, is funded by the state of California and will assess whether solar panel canopies erected over exposed irrigation canal systems can significantly reduce water evaporation while simultaneously generating renewable power. The project in California's. . In a world where over 2 billion people face water scarcity, atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) emerge as a beacon of hope, harnessing air's humidity to produce clean water. When paired with solar energy, this technology offers a sustainable path to water security for homes worldwide.
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