Ogre
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Reservoirs are particularly good because there is often existing power distribution equipment on site. If you set them up on the north shore of the lake, you never have to worry about trees blocking them. We have a local lake which has a huge south facing shoreline which is often exposed. They could mount solar panels along that section, just raised a bit so they are always above the high water line. I know of several reservoirs in California that haven’t hit high water in a decade or more and likely never will again.The reservoirs and aqueducts, for instance. Especially with how dry it has been.
-Crissa
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