Joint hydro program seeking applicants

    The Colorado Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service are seeking applicants for on-farm agricultural hydropower projects. The total amount of available assistance for this round is $1.3 million. The funding is available to Colorado agricultural irrigators with appropriate hydropower resources.
    “This program gives producers a way to cut their costs and use their resources efficiently. It’s about water quantity, water quality and energy resources,” said CDA energy specialist Sam Anderson. “We focus on helping farmers upgrade outdated and labor-intensive flood irrigation systems to more efficient pressurized irrigation systems using hydropower, or retrofit existing sprinkler systems with a hydropower component.”
    The funding is part of the NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program. Within RCPP, the Colorado irrigation hydropower program provides funding to agricultural producers to help them add hydropower to new or existing irrigation systems.
    For example, past projects have helped farmers use irrigation water to generate electricity, offsetting some of the cost of power for those farms. Other projects have allowed farmers to run large center pivot sprinkler systems on hydromechanical power without the need for any electricity.

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