China: Fishery and electricity symbiosis Taixi Yucheng Base completed and connected to the grid for power generation

Published 2022년 11월 15일

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The Fisheries Experimental Institute of the Council of Agriculture is planning to build a 20-hectare fishery and electricity co-production base in Yunlin Taixi and Tainan Qigu. The goal is to provide space for green energy operators and agricultural enterprises to settle in. The base is expected to generate 12.36 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year and will provide long-term or short-term entry for breeding species including high-economic fish and shellfish. The water test institute has already received applications from 10 operators with a total investment of 550 million yuan. The institute also aims to maintain the development of aquaculture by introducing green energy facilities.
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The Fisheries Experimental Institute of the Council of Agriculture plans to build a 20-hectare fishery and electricity co-production base in Yunlin Taixi and Tainan Qigu, providing green energy operators and agricultural enterprises to settle in. Today (15) the "Fishing and Electricity Symbiosis Platform" will be held The West Yucheng Base was opened in parallel and the technical service team flag-presenting ceremony. Chen Jizhong, chairman of the Agricultural Committee, said that the Water Testing Institute opened the application for enterprises to enter the Yucheng Base 3 years ago. A total of 10 operators from Taixi and Qigu participated in the ceremony. Optoelectronics The total capacity of the board installation is about 10.08MW, and it is expected to generate 12.36 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year. The Council of Agriculture will re-examine the promotion method of fishery and electricity symbiosis to solve the disturbance. Chen Jizhong said that the Council of ...
Source: Agriharvest

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