Family receiving safe drinking water from a solar-powered water system instead of walking hours for water.

Clean Water Should Not Take Hours to Find — GivePower’s Solar Water Farms Are Giving That Time Back

June 20, 20265 min read

Clean Water Should Not Take Hours to Find — GivePower's Solar Water Farms Are Giving That Time Back

Imagine waking up before sunrise, not to exercise or read the news, but because you need to be at the water source before the line gets too long.

You walk. Sometimes three miles. Sometimes more. You fill containers. You carry them home. You do this again tomorrow, and the day after, and every day for the rest of your life — unless something changes. For hundreds of millions of people around the world, this is not a hypothetical. It is daily life. And in many of the communities where this is true, the burden falls disproportionately on women and girls, who sacrifice hours each day that could otherwise be spent on education, work, rest, or simply being present with their families.

GivePower is working to change that — one solar water farm at a time. And for California homeowners who care about what their energy choices connect them to, this is part of the story. The Scale of the Clean Water Crisis

The global water access crisis is staggering in its dimensions:

Approximately 2 billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water at home. In sub-Saharan Africa, women and girls spend an estimated 40 billion hours per year collecting water. Waterborne illnesses — caused by contaminated water sources — remain among the leading killers of children under five globally. In coastal and arid regions, available water is often brackish or saline and unsafe to drink without treatment.
The solutions exist. Clean water technology — filtration, desalination, purification — is well-developed and effective. The challenge, in many of the communities that need it most, is power. Effective water treatment requires consistent electricity. And in the areas most affected by water access problems, consistent electricity is exactly what's missing.
GivePower's answer is elegant in its simplicity: bring the power source along with the water solution.

How Solar Water Farms Work

GivePower's solar water farm systems pair photovoltaic solar panels with battery storage and water treatment technology — most commonly desalination for coastal communities where saltwater is available, and filtration for inland communities with contaminated freshwater sources.
A single GivePower solar water farm can produce up to 19,000 gallons of clean drinking water per day — enough to serve a community of thousands. The system operates on solar power during the day and battery power at night, making it genuinely 24/7 without any connection to a utility grid that may not exist.
The water is dispensed at a community kiosk, often at a price point significantly below what families were paying for bottled water or water trucked in from distant sources. In some communities, the cost drops to nearly zero once the system is operating.

The ripple effects are documented and significant:

Girls who were walking for water start attending school — and staying there. Women who were spending half their day on water collection redirect that time toward farming, small business, and family care. Communities with clean water have lower rates of waterborne illness, less child mortality, and higher rates of economic participation. Clinics and schools that receive water access through GivePower systems improve their ability to serve their communities.
The same solar and battery technology at the heart of GivePower's water farms is the technology at the heart of residential solar and storage installations in California. The panels are similar. The batteries are comparable. The principle — use the sun's energy, store it, deploy it when needed — is identical.

Where GivePower Works

GivePower operates projects across multiple continents, with concentrated efforts in East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda), Haiti, Colombia, and several other countries in the Global South. Projects are selected based on demonstrated community need, technical feasibility, and partnership with local organizations.
The nonprofit model ensures that the clean water infrastructure serves communities long-term: GivePower trains local technicians to maintain the systems, creates revenue structures that make operations sustainable, and works with community leaders to ensure the benefits reach those who need them most.
In Kenya's Kwale County — a coastal region where saltwater has historically been the only available water source — GivePower's solar desalination systems have transformed entire communities. Children who were missing school because of water collection duties are now attending regularly. Families who were spending significant portions of their income on water are redirecting those resources.
These outcomes are what GivePower means when it says solar energy changes lives. Not just convenience. Not just lower bills. Lives.

The California Connection

My Home & Solar Solutions is a proud partner of GivePower, and the connection is not accidental.
We believe that access to clean, affordable energy — and the clean water that requires reliable energy — is a fundamental human right. That belief shapes how we work in California: we help homeowners access solar and battery programs not just because it lowers their bills (though it does), but because every home that generates its own clean energy is demonstrating that distributed solar works, matters, and scales. The technology we help deploy in Ventura County homes is the same family of technology helping communities in Kenya access clean water for the first time. The mission is different in scale but identical in principle: reliable energy, available to everyone, changes everything. When a California homeowner goes solar through My Home & Solar Solutions, they're participating in a broader movement — one that includes GivePower's work around the world and the conviction that clean energy should not be a privilege.

What You Can Do

If you're a California homeowner interested in going solar and connecting your energy choices to something larger, we'd love to talk.

My Home & Solar Solutions works with qualifying homeowners across Ventura County and surrounding Southern California communities to access solar and battery programs at little to no out-of-pocket cost. We evaluate your home, your utility bills, and your goals — and we help you find the path to cleaner, more affordable energy.

Visit www.myhomesolution.org to learn more, schedule a consultation, or find out more about GivePower's solar water farm projects around the world.
Clean water should not take hours to find. Clean energy should not be out of reach. We're working on both.

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