Solar Power for Urban Lakes

Restore your urban lake's health with solar-powered aeration, lighting, and water quality monitoring — oxygenating the water, improving biodiversity, and making the lake a safe and beautiful public space for the whole community.

Lake & Water Body Solar installs a 3 kW floating or lakeside solar system that powers aeration equipment, lighting, and water quality monitoring for urban lakes and water bodies — oxygenating the water throughout daylight hours, supporting aquatic life, and preventing the algal blooms and stagnation that blight urban lakes.
India's urban lakes are under severe pressure from untreated sewag...

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Lake & Water Body Solar installs a 3 kW floating or lakeside solar system that powers aeration equipment, lighting, and water quality...

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    Create your project page

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    Complete a 30 Day Challenge

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Great for

  • Someone who is part of a lake restoration group or water body conservation community
  • Someone from a fishing community that depends on a healthy local lake
  • Someone who leads a school nature club or youth environmental group near a lake
  • Someone passionate about urban ecology and restoring natural water systems
  • Someone in local government or a city authority responsible for water bodies and parks

Solar Power for Urban Lakes project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Apply and Assess the Lake's Condition
  • Water Body Assessment and System Design
  • Install the Floating Solar and Aeration System
  • Train Lake Stewards and Launch Monitoring
  • Track Recovery and Advocate for the Lake

Time

Suggested: 3–5 hours a week during the 4–6 week installation phase, then 2–3 hours a month for aeration checks, water quality monitoring, and stewardship reporting.

Resources

More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the Solar Power for Urban Lakes

Meet the Social Innovator

Welcome to the Solar Power for Urban Lakes initiative! Healthy lakes are essential for thriving cities, biodiversity, and resilient communities. We look forward to partnering with you to restore and protect your water body through innovative solar-powered solutions that create lasting environmental and community impact.

Nikhil Gampa

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