4 FAQs about Fishing-light complementary photovoltaic system bracket

What is a “fishing & photovoltaic complementary” model?

From the perspective of energy utilization, the “Fishing and Photovoltaic Complementary” model adopts a green and clean energy—solar energy. Solar energy is a typical modern renewable energy, which is clean and ecological, and has abundant reserves.

What is a 'fishing-light complementary' photovoltaic power station?

A new power generation model that can generate electricity on the top and raise fish on the bottom. In 2012, the country's first “fishing-light complementary” photovoltaic power station was built in Jiangsu and connected to the grid. It was mainly built on the aquaculture pond.

What is fishing and solar complementarity?

“Fishing and solar complementarity” refers to the combination of fish farming and photovoltaic power generation. An array of photovoltaic panels is erected above the water surface of the fish pond. Fish and shrimp can be cultivated in the water below the photovoltaic panels.

What is fishery-photovoltaic complementary industry?

The fishery-photovoltaic complementary industry is an emerging industrial model in China that integrates aquaculture with the solar industry. This innovative model involves conducting aquaculture activities while installing photovoltaic modules on the water surface to harness solar energy for electricity generation.

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