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Cadiz Partners with Scale Microgrids to Develop Clean Energy Microgrids for Water Supply, Pipeline Project

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Cadiz, Inc. has selected Scale Microgrids to develop clean energy microgrids for the Cadiz Water Conservation, Supply and Storage Project. The solar-hybrid microgrids will reduce energy costs by more than 30%, provide 100% uptime reliability, and cut carbon emissions by more than 75%.
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  • Cadiz expects to have between 25-30 production wells in operation when the Project is fully constructed. The Company's 220-mile Northern Pipeline will transport 11 million tons of water each year to remote and underserved communities across Southern California. Scale's clean energy microgrid design will enable reliable, sustainable, and cost-effective water delivery.
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Solar-hybrid microgrids can provide 100% uptime reliability, reduce energy costs by 30% and cut carbon emissions by 75%.

LOS ANGELES, June 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Cadiz, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDZI) ("Cadiz", the "Company") announced today the selection of Scale Microgrids ("Scale") to develop clean energy microgrids for the Cadiz Water Conservation, Supply and Storage Project in the Mojave Desert. 

Cadiz, a water solutions company with the largest farming operation in San Bernardino County, currently manages a groundwater basin in the Mojave Desert using diesel generators to power an off-grid wellfield that spans across thousands of acres. The solar-hybrid microgrids designed by Scale for Cadiz will combine ground mount Solar PV, battery storage, and advanced, high-efficiency distributed generation that can lower energy costs by more than 30%, provide 100% uptime reliability and cut carbon emissions by more than 75%.

"Microgrid technology has improved to the point where shifting to clean energy is now the most cost-effective way to operate off-grid," said Susan Kennedy, Executive Chair of Cadiz. "Our mission is to deliver clean, reliable and affordable water to people. Scale's solar-hybrid microgrid systems can give us the reliability we need at significantly lower cost while reducing emissions as much as 75%, demonstrating that clean energy and clean water go hand-in-hand."

"Scale and Cadiz have strong compatibility when it comes to being mission-driven and aligned in the vision of a world where water resources are sustainably managed and available to all, equitably," says Ryan Goodman, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Scale. "We continue to be committed to deploying cleaner and more reliable power across California at record speed, with water infrastructure being a critical priority." 

In April, Cadiz announced that it completed construction of three new groundwater wells as part of the Company's Water Conservation and Storage Project ("Project"), which will capture 50,000 acre-feet per year of surplus groundwater before it evaporates in the desert and make it available to communities by constructing pipelines in railroad corridors and converting natural gas pipelines to transport water. The Cadiz wellfield and infrastructure will provide both reliable new supply during extreme drought periods and underground storage during extreme wet periods.

Cadiz expects to have between 25-30 production wells in operation when the Project is fully constructed. The Company's 220-mile Northern Pipeline, an unused natural gas pipeline that will be converted to carry water, will transport 11 million tons of water each year to remote and underserved communities across Southern California.  "It takes a lot of energy to produce and move that much water," Kennedy said. "With Scale's clean energy microgrid design, we will be able to deliver that water reliably, sustainably and cost-effectively."

Scale's proposed state-of-the-art clean energy microgrid design will outfit each well with a 1,120 kW ground-mount solar PV system, 693 kW/2664 kWh battery energy storage system, 380 kW of ultra-low emission generation, tied together with smart controls and a switchboard. The microgrid and advanced control technology will enable remote monitoring, provide 100% uptime reliability and lower maintenance costs over the life of the systems.

About Cadiz, Inc.

Founded in 1983, Cadiz Inc. (NASDAQ: CDZI) is a California water solutions company dedicated to providing access to clean, reliable and affordable water for people through a variety of innovative water supply, storage, conveyance and treatment projects. For more information, please visit www.cadizinc.com.

About Scale Microgrids 

Scale is a vertically integrated distributed energy platform, with a core focus of designing, building, financing, owning and operating cutting-edge distributed energy assets that offer cheaper, cleaner, and more resilient power. Their team of energy and financing experts accelerate growth in distributed energy projects by providing financing to technology providers, energy developers, and OEMs, while also directly helping large energy-consuming customers to take charge of their energy infrastructure and future-proof their businesses. For more information, please visit www.scalemicrogrids.com.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT: This release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including statements related to the future operating and financial performance of the Company and the financing activities of the Company.  Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in our forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.  Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those reflected in the Company's forward-looking statements include the Company's ability to maximize value for Cadiz land and water resources, the Company's ability to obtain new financing as needed, the receipt of additional permits for the water project and other factors and considerations detailed in the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

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FAQ

What is Cadiz, Inc. announcing?

Cadiz, Inc. has selected Scale Microgrids to develop clean energy microgrids for the Cadiz Water Conservation, Supply and Storage Project.

What are the benefits of the solar-hybrid microgrids?

The microgrids will reduce energy costs by more than 30%, provide 100% uptime reliability, and cut carbon emissions by more than 75%.

How many production wells does Cadiz expect to have?

Cadiz expects to have between 25-30 production wells in operation when the Project is fully constructed.

What is the purpose of the Northern Pipeline?

The 220-mile Northern Pipeline will transport 11 million tons of water each year to remote and underserved communities across Southern California.

What are the benefits of Scale's clean energy microgrid design?

Scale's clean energy microgrid design will enable reliable, sustainable, and cost-effective water delivery.

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founded in 1983, cadiz inc. is a renewable resource company that owns over 70 square miles of land with significant water resources in southern california. the company's properties, which are located at three sites in california's eastern mojave desert, offer abundant and renewable sources of clean water, an ideal environment for organic farming, and excellent land conservation opportunities. the company maintains an organic agricultural operation at its primary property in the cadiz valley and manages the largest desert tortoise land conservation bank in california. the company is also pursuing the cadiz valley water conservation, recovery and storage project, known as the cadiz water project, which will capture and conserve billions of gallons of renewable groundwater that is presently lost to evaporation and provide a new, sustainable water supply. through the active and safe management of the groundwater aquifer system at the site, the cadiz water project will reduce an ongoing los