Rain Enhancement Technologies Secures Second U.S. Installation with Utah Permit Approval, Advances Snow Enhancement Capabilities
Rain Enhancement Technologies (NASDAQ:RAIN) announced on November 18, 2025 that its Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) began operations in Grand County, Utah, after receiving a cloud seeding license and permit. The ground-based, solar-powered WETA can cover up to 360 square miles and is intended to enhance rainfall and snowpack by 15–18% based on peer-reviewed trials. This is Utah's first ionization-based weather modification program and RAIN's second U.S. installation, running alongside an operational system in Colorado. The company will maintain operational records, report to state and federal authorities including NOAA, and make equipment available for inspection as part of permit conditions.
Rain Enhancement Technologies (NASDAQ:RAIN) ha annunciato il 18 novembre 2025 che il suo Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) ha iniziato le operazioni nel Grand County, Utah, dopo aver ottenuto una licenza e un permesso per la semina di nuvole. Il WETA basato a terra e alimentato a energia solare può coprire fino a 360 miglia quadrate ed è pensato per aumentare le precipitazioni e l'innalzamento della neve del 15–18% secondo trial peer-reviewed. Questo è il primo programma di modifica del tempo basato su ionizzazione nello Utah e la seconda installazione negli Stati Uniti di RAIN, operando accanto a un sistema operativo in Colorado. L'azienda terrà registri operativi, riferirà alle autorità statali e federali tra cui NOAA, e metterà a disposizione l'attrezzatura per ispezione come parte delle condizioni del permesso.
Rain Enhancement Technologies (NASDAQ:RAIN) anunció el 18 de noviembre de 2025 que su Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) comenzó operaciones en el Grand County, Utah, tras recibir una licencia y un permiso de siembra de nubes. El WETA, basado en tierra y alimentado por energía solar, puede cubrir hasta 360 millas cuadradas y está destinado a aumentar la precipitación y el ennegrimiento de la nieve en un 15–18% según ensayos revisados por pares. Este es el primer programa de modificación meteorológica por ionización en Utah y la segunda instalación de RAIN en Estados Unidos, funcionando junto a un sistema operativo en Colorado. La empresa mantendrá registros operativos, informará a las autoridades estatales y federales, incluida la NOAA, y pondrá el equipo a disposición para inspección como parte de las condiciones del permiso.
Rain Enhancement Technologies (NASDAQ:RAIN)는 2025년 11월 18일 그랜드 카운티, 유타에서 구름 종자화 허가를 받고 운영을 시작했다고 발표했다. 지상 기반의 태양광 전력 WETA는 최대 360제곱마일을 커버할 수 있으며, 동료 평가를 거친 시험에 따라 강수량과 적설량을 15–18% 증가시키는 것을 목표로 한다. 이는 유타주 최초의 이온화 기반 기상 수정 프로그램이며 RAIN의 미국 내 두 번째 설치로, 콜로라도의 운영 시스템과 함께 작동한다. 회사는 운용 기록을 유지하고 NOAA를 포함한 주·연방 당국에 보고하며, 허가 조건의 일부로 검사용 장비를 공개한다.
Rain Enhancement Technologies (NASDAQ:RAIN) a annoncé le 18 novembre 2025 que son Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) a commencé à fonctionner dans le Grand County, Utah, après avoir obtenu une licence et un permis de semis cloud. Le WETA, basé au sol et alimenté par l'énergie solaire, peut couvrir jusqu'à 360 milles carrés et vise à améliorer les précipitations et l'enneigement de 15–18% selon des essais évalués par les pairs. C'est le premier programme de modification météo par ionisation dans l'Utah et la deuxième installation de RAIN aux États-Unis, fonctionnant aux côtés d'un système opérationnel dans le Colorado. L'entreprise tiendra des registres opérationnels, informera les autorités étatiques et fédérales dont la NOAA, et mettra l'équipement à disposition pour inspection dans le cadre des conditions du permis.
Rain Enhancement Technologies (NASDAQ:RAIN) gab am 18. November 2025 bekannt, dass sein Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) den Betrieb im Grand County, Utah aufgenommen hat, nachdem es eine Wolkensaat-Lizenz und Genehmigung erhalten hatte. Das bodenbasierte, solarbetriebene WETA kann bis zu 360 Quadratmeilen abdecken und soll die Niederschläge und das Schneeaufkommen um 15–18% gemäß peer-reviewed Studien erhöhen. Dies ist das erste ionisierungsbasierte Wetterm Modifikationsprogramm in Utah und RAINs zweite Installation in den USA, die neben einem Betriebssystem in Colorado läuft. Das Unternehmen wird Betriebsunterlagen führen, Berichte an staatliche und bundesbehörden einschließlich NOAA erstellen und die Ausrüstung gemäß den Genehmigungsbedingungen zur Inspektion bereitstellen.
Rain Enhancement Technologies (NASDAQ:RAIN) أعلنت في 18 نوفمبر 2025 أن مجموعتها لتقنيات تعزيز الطقس (WETA) بدأت عملياتها في Grand County بولاية يوتا، بعد الحصول على رخصة وتصريح لتخطيط تبخير الغيوم. يمكن لـ WETA المعتمد على الأرض والمزود بالطاقة الشمسية تغطية حتى 360 ميل مربع ويهدف إلى زيادة الهطول ومخزون الثلوج بنسبة 15–18% وفق تجارب راجعتها الأقران. هذا هو أول برنامج تعديل طقس يعتمد على التأين في يوتا وثاني تثبيت لـRAIN في الولايات المتحدة، يعمل بجانب نظام تشغيلي في كولورادو. ستحتفظ الشركة بسجلات تشغيلية وتبلغ السلطات الحكومية والفيدرالية بما فيها NOAA، وتتيح المعدات للفحص كجزء من شروط التصريح.
- Second U.S. installation now operational (Colorado and Utah)
- Coverage of up to 360 square miles in Grand County, Utah
- Precipitation increase potential of 15–18% cited from peer-reviewed trials
- Snow enhancement capability targets Utah's mountain snowpack (95% of state water supply)
- Permit requires detailed reporting to state and federal agencies including NOAA
- Utah drawing down reservoirs at >2× normal rate, underscoring urgent conditions but not guaranteeing immediate water-supply relief
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RAIN secured Utah permit and activated a second U.S. WETA installation, expanding into snow enhancement with reported
RAIN operates a ground-based WETA array that uses electrical charge to form ionized aerosols that travel to clouds and stimulate condensation. The company reports the system is chemical-free, solar-powered, autonomous, and now active in Grand County, Utah, marking the state's first ionization-based program and extending capability from rainfall to snowpack enhancement.
Outcomes depend on permit compliance, operational records, and regulatory oversight; the permit requires reporting to state and federal authorities, including NOAA, and equipment inspection by the Utah Division of Water Resources. Material risks include variability in localized meteorology and the need to validate year-round benefits for snowpack versus warm-season rainfall; these are controlled only by measured operational results and the required reporting regime.
Monitor operational records, state and federal inspection reports, and the first full-season data comparing pre- and post-installation accumulation; expect meaningful information within the first annual cycle following activation (winter-spring season after
Company's WETA Ionization Technology Begins Operations in Grand County, Utah, Marking State's First Ionization-Based Weather Modification Program
NAPLES, FL / ACCESS Newswire / November 18, 2025 / Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc. (NASDAQ:RAIN) ("RAIN" or the "Company"), a leading provider of ionization rainfall generation technology, today announced it has commenced operations of its second U.S. installation following approval of a Cloud Seeding License and Permit from the Utah Division of Water Resources. The Company's Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) system, operational this month in Grand County, Utah, marks the state's first ionization-based weather modification program and expands RAIN's technology application to include snow enhancement alongside rainfall generation. The installation can enhance up to 360 square miles in Grand County, where the technology has the potential to increase precipitation by 15
"Our second U.S. installation demonstrates accelerating momentum as we bring our proven ionization technology to water-stressed regions across America," said Randy Seidl, CEO of Rain Enhancement Technologies. "Utah's approval validates the versatility of our WETA platform, which can effectively enhance both rainfall and snowpack. This is particularly significant given that
The Utah installation comes as the state faces persistent drought conditions, with Grand County included in Governor Spencer Cox's April 2025 drought emergency declaration affecting 17 counties. Utah has experienced drought conditions in parts of the state during 22 of the past 25 years, with agricultural producers facing difficult decisions as water scarcity threatens crops, livestock, and long-term viability.
The ground-based WETA system operates by using electrical charge to create naturally occurring ionized aerosols, which then travel to cloud layers where they enhance condensation and stimulate precipitation. RAIN's chemical-free, solar-powered approach harnesses natural atmospheric processes to augment both warm-season rainfall and cold-season snowpack, addressing Utah's year-round water supply challenges.
A unique aspect of the Utah installation is its ability to enhance precipitation during the critical shoulder seasons-fall and early spring-when increased soil moisture plays a vital role in snowpack development and retention. Research has demonstrated that enhanced fall precipitation increases pre-winter soil moisture, creating favorable conditions for more effective snowpack accumulation and improved spring water availability. This integrated approach of enhancing both rainfall and snowpack maximizes the installation's water resource benefits throughout the year.
"With both our U.S. installations now operational, we're demonstrating the real-world versatility and scalability of ionization weather enhancement technology," said Scott Morris, Chief Technical Officer of Rain Enhancement Technologies. "The Utah installation showcases our technology's effectiveness across different precipitation types and climate conditions. By enhancing both shoulder-season rainfall and winter snowpack, we're addressing the full annual water cycle. Our systems operate autonomously using solar power, making them both environmentally sustainable and cost-effective for diverse geographic applications."
This marks Utah's first ionization-based weather modification program, differentiating it from traditional approaches. RAIN's ionization technology has demonstrated effectiveness through international deployments, including a six-year trial in Oman's Hajar Mountains, where results were published by the Royal Statistical Society showing statistically significant rainfall increases averaging 15
The Utah installation targets high-elevation areas to augment snowpack, which acts as a natural reservoir by slowly melting and releasing water each spring to feed rivers, lakes, and reservoirs throughout the state. Utah's snowpack serves as the foundation for the state's water supply system, making snow enhancement a critical tool for long-term drought resilience.
"Utah's commitment to innovative water solutions positions the state as a leader in addressing western water challenges," said Seidl. "By demonstrating ionization effectiveness for both rainfall and snow enhancement across the full water year, we're validating the technology's comprehensive value proposition. The simultaneous operation of our Colorado and Utah installations provides valuable comparative data across different climate conditions and precipitation types."
The Utah installation comes amid warnings from state water officials that reservoir levels are declining rapidly, with the state drawing down reservoirs at more than double the normal rate due to increased demand, lower-than-normal spring runoff, and an extremely dry summer. Agricultural producers across affected counties face reduced water allocations that force difficult decisions about fallowing fields, reducing livestock herds, and implementing expensive water conservation measures.
As part of the permit requirements, RAIN will maintain detailed operational records, report activities to both state and federal authorities, including NOAA, and make equipment available for inspection by representatives of the Utah Division of Water Resources. The solar-powered system operates autonomously with minimal maintenance requirements and produces no environmental residue through its chemical-free ionization process.
About Rain Enhancement Technologies, Inc.
Rain Enhancement Technologies was founded to provide the world with reliable access to water, one of life's most important resources. To achieve this mission, RAIN aims to develop, manufacture, and commercialize ionization rainfall generation technology. This weather modification technology seeks to provide the world with reliable access to water and transform business, society, and the planet for the better. The Company is also developing applications for fog mitigation and snow enhancement to expand weather modification capabilities beyond rainfall generation. To learn more, go to www.investor.rainenhancement.com.
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