Saturday, November 11, 2023

Gila River Pima-Maricopa Irrigation Project Renewal Energy Pilot Project

David Deyoung, the director of the Pima-Maricopa Irrigation Project, said there are two ways this project can conserve water: 
  1. reducing the evaporative water losses and 
  2. minimizing water use for power generation. 
The combination, he said, will save about 200 acre-feet a year.

Gila River Indian Community moves foward with solar canal project, first in country

BY:  - NOVEMBER 10, 2023 2:42 PM

 Gila River Indian Community Governor Stephen Roe Lewis signed a partnership agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Solar Canal Project, launching Phase I of the Pima-Maricopa Irrigation Project Renewable Energy Pilot. Photo courtesy of the Gila River Indian Community

In an effort to address the ongoing drought affecting the Southwest, the Gila River Indian Community is taking an innovative step forward by launching its Solar Canal Project to construct the country’s first solar-over-canal project. 
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“A tribe is leading the way,” Gila River Indian Community Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis said, adding that the shovel-ready project will immediately address water conservation.
The Gila River Indian Community and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers signed an agreement on Thursday in Sacaton, kicking off construction on the first phase of the Pima-Maricopa Irrigation Project Renewal Energy Pilot Project, which is expected to be completed in 2025...
The project is expected to produce approximately one megawatt of renewable energy to offset energy needs and costs for tribal farmers, according to the GRIC.  
The solar panels are expected to cover more than 1,000 feet of the canal as part of phase one of the project. Lewis said he hopes to launch phase two in December, which involves installing solar panels on top of more canals near Casa Blanca.
Michael Connor, the assistant secretary of the Army for civil works, called the project incredibly innovative work toward clean energy and water conservation.

Deal-Maker Jordan Rose

Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, continues to be a ‘Most Influential Woman.’


By Michael Gossie | AZ Big Media

With with awards dinner and celebration of the 2023 Most Influential Women in Arizona in the past, 
we thought it would be fun to revisit the Classes of 2012-2023.
Here is a list of the innovators and game-changers who have been honored in past 
years as Az Business and AZRE magazines’ Most Influential Women. AZ Business 
and AZRE only allow women to make the list once.

“It goes to show how strong women leadership is in Arizona,” says AZ Big Media Publisher
 Amy Lindsey.

 “When we established the Most Influential Women, we decided that we would never let a woman make the list twice. 
This year, we had more than 1,900 women under consideration. 
It shows the strength of female leadership in our state.”

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