Fishery-Solar Symbiosis
It combines aquaculture with green energy to enhance multi-functional land use. Following the "Aquaculture First" principle, it integrates professional, large-scale eco-friendly farming with solar power, allowing for simultaneous development and supplemental income. Under the premise of not affecting operations, solar panels can lower water temperatures and improve environmental quality.
Solar development requires significant land, which is limited in Taiwan. To prevent land from going to waste, "multi-functional land use" is essential, making the combination of aquaculture and green energy highly suitable. The southwestern region is ideal due to its vast aquaculture areas and high-intensity, long-duration sunlight.
We serve as an integrated platform connecting solar and aquaculture resources for landowners, farmers, and solar developers. We manage site development while protecting the rights of all three parties. Our goal is to introduce smart farming technology to traditional industries, improving environments and maximizing added value.
Per Council of Agriculture (COA) regulations, ponds must maintain active farming and reach at least 70% of previous average yields to qualify for solar facilities, preventing "fake farming".