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A Quiet Floating Solar Revolution Is Bubbling Up In The US

A Quiet Floating Solar Revolution Is Bubbling Up In The US
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 10/13/2025

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The article highlights a growing but low-profile adoption of floating solar technology in the United States, particularly among water system owners and institutions constrained by land availability. Despite political challenges to the solar industry, floating solar is gaining momentum as a cost-effective, resilient, and water-conserving energy solution. Nova Southeastern University (NSU) recently became the first US university to integrate a commercial-scale floating solar system, a two-acre installation powering its new student housing. This project exemplifies the maturing floating solar supply chain, featuring specialized, hurricane-resistant platforms that enable rapid installation without land disruption. Beyond universities, floating solar is proving valuable for water treatment plants, which can significantly offset their electricity consumption. The Signal Hill Water Treatment Plant in Utah, developed by Ameresco and D3Energy, completed a 587.5-kilowatt floating solar array ahead of schedule in September 2024. This installation is expected to reduce the plant’s grid energy use by 92% and annual energy costs by 80%.

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