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20230504 Visit by Taya Group and CommonWealth Sustainability Association
» Theme Visit by Taya Group and CommonWealth Sustainability Association
» Location Cigu District Jhih-Guang Fishery-Solar Symbiosis Site
» Date 2023/05/04

Activity Introduction

On May 4th, the sun was shining brightly as Da-Ya Group invited more than 60 members of the CommonWealth Magazine Sustainability Association to visit the Jhih-Guang fishery and electricity symbiosis 85MW project located in Qigu District, Tainan. The project was jointly developed by Da-Ya Green Energy Investment and HENGS construct.

Through detailed explanations provided by HENGS on the project, as well as personal testimonies from fish farmers, everyone was able to further understand how aquaculture production and solar power can coexist and thrive. Some of the aquaculture ponds already have grouper swimming in the water, and the annual production is expected to reach 6.5 tons. On that day, the power generation of the Jhih-Guang fishery and electricity symbiosis project also exceeded 450,000 kWh of power, which is equivalent to providing one hour of electricity for 900,000 households. In the future, Da-Ya Green Energy and HENGs team will continue to work towards promoting the coexistence and cooperation of renewable energy development in Taiwan.
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