Benefits

Co-Location

Co-Location

Co-locating infrastructure can maximize outcomes from infrastructure projects.

A significant barrier to improving telecommunications and energy infrastructure in rural areas has been the expense associated with siting, rights-of-way, engineering, permitting, and installation. Irrigation modernization projects already cover most of these costs, making co-located fiber optic and electric distribution lines more feasible and cost-effective.

 

Modernization in Three Sisters: Then & Now

Benefits

More Benefits

Benefits

The benefits of investment.

With our partner’s investments, we’re transforming the operational paradigm for irrigation districts in Oregon and across the West, moving new projects into construction and securing energy, agricultural, economic, and environmental benefits at a pace never before seen in this sector.

Our 2030 Targets