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    • Home
    • About
      • Our Mission and Vision
      • Our Process
      • Emerging Theory of Change
    • Team
    • Partners and sponsors
    • Blog
    • Support Us
      • Volunteer Support
      • Financial Support
      • Research Collaboration
      • Host a site visit
      • Partnerships
    • Opportunities
      • Volunteer Communications
      • Volunteer HR and Admin
      • Non-executive board roles
    • Contact us

  • Home
  • About
    • Our Mission and Vision
    • Our Process
    • Emerging Theory of Change
  • Team
  • Partners and sponsors
  • Blog
  • Support Us
    • Volunteer Support
    • Financial Support
    • Research Collaboration
    • Host a site visit
    • Partnerships
  • Opportunities
    • Volunteer Communications
    • Volunteer HR and Admin
    • Non-executive board roles
  • Contact us
Group inspects floating solar panels on water near agricultural fields.

Host a site visit

The Solar Drift Project welcomes landowners, farmers, and organisations to host demonstration sites or support site visits for our floating solar work. By providing a site for field visits, pilot projects, research, or showcasing innovations to stakeholders and the wider community, you play a vital role in advancing practical solutions for resilient water, energy, and agricultural systems.  We welcome support from both national and international contributors. 


You may also provide access to a water reservoir, dam, or agricultural area for part of our work. Your support helps us generate valuable data, refine solutions, and share knowledge with farmers, researchers, and policy makers.  We welcome support from both national and international contributors. 


To learn more about supporting site visits or to get involved, please visit our Contact Us page and mention “Site Visits” in your message.

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