University Test Crop Site: Cordes Lakes, AZ
Halfway between Phoenix and Flagstaff sits a government-operated site that is both a working Ranch and agricultural test site for a local university. NewGrid designed, engineered, and built the site, which has water pumping requirements for irrigation on top of the energy requirements for ranch staff and management.
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Water Pumping Site for Grand Canyon Tourist Attraction
The Grand Canyon is one of the world’s great natural wonders. There are a multitude of overlook and observation points around the canyon, many of which are very remote and require water and power from stand-alone power systems. NewGrid oversaw the implementation of approximately 400 kilowatt hours of lithium batteries as well as solar, communications, and power distribution upgrades with ongoing service and support.
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Privately-Owned New Mexico Ranch
Sitting on the borders of Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico is a ranch that has existed off-grid for many decades. Property ownership were early movers in the solar electric space and had multiple aging power systems and generators that supplied power to different parts of the property. NewGrid designed, engineered, and built the solar and containerized power system that drives the entire property from a single location.
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Horseshoe Bend Visitor Center: Grand Canyon, AZ
Horseshoe Bend is a breathtaking natural wonder where the emerald-green Colorado River dramatically curves around towering red sandstone cliffs, creating a magnificent horseshoe-shaped bend. NewGrid designed and built the off-grid system that powers the visitor center, parking facilities, and site overlook area.
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