An experiment conducted by the Cape Girardeau County office of the USDA's Natural Resource Conservation Service is capturing the power of sunlight to provide fuel for irrigation. So far, the results ...
The authorities in the Philippines have inaugurated the country’s largest solar-powered irrigation system, featuring more than 1,000 solar panels and two submersible pumps. The system benefits over ...
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Solar canals in California mark a breakthrough for clean power and water efficiency
California is changing how renewable energy and water conservation work together. In the state’s Central Valley, a new $20 ...
Ripan Deb, a 37 year old farmer putting water to his field through a solar-powered water pump which was installed in his field with the help of the Government of Tripuras subsidised policy in ...
FRONTENAC, Kan. — Just a few miles north of Frontenac, Rick Elnicki, a “retired” Kansas farmer and agriculture enthusiast, has finally broken ground on his latest innovative project, one that has been ...
The problem: Agribusiness in Brazil is responsible for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing these emissions is crucial to meeting global climate goals. The solution: ...
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Groundbreaking solar-powered AI 'fertigation' system unveiled in Isabela
A TRANSITION toward innovative, clean-energy, and farmer-focused irrigation systems, empowering local farmers to thrive in a ...
A growing coalition of government agencies, researchers, and development partners is turning to renewable energy–powered irrigation systems to address some of the country’s most pressing ...
From the air, you could mistake it for the world's largest beach umbrella. But this solar canopy near Turlock is not only shading the water flowing underneath it - it's also producing enough clean ...
Nearly half of irrigation costs in Bangladesh are due to irrigation, and the diesel pumps that currently power irrigation networks are responsible for 1.6% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Samir Ibrahim didn't have a singular "aha" moment that led him to his multimillion-dollar business and a crusade to fight climate change 8,000 miles from his home in Orlando. It's been 10 years since ...
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