A bird's-view of the fishery-photovoltaic complementary power generation project in Shengci town, Jingjiang. [Photo/WeChat account: jingjiangfabu]
The fishery-photovoltaic complementary power generation project in Shengci town, Jingjiang, was completed in January and recently started generating electricity, with an average electricity generation capacity of 200,000 kilowatt hours per day.
"The PV panels are harnessing solar energy to generate electricity. Looking ahead, we intend to build water bodies beneath the panels to cultivate a range of aquatic products," said Luo Chaoshan, the project manager.
This kind of complementary power generation is an innovative model that not only provides green energy to the grid but also optimizes space efficiency for cultivating aquatic products, said Luo.
The project, with 21 completed power generation units and four switch stations, has established a comprehensive power generation and transmission network.