Huasun Energy, a China-based manufacturer of heterojunction photovoltaic modules, has completed a 25MW fishery-solar hybrid project in Anhui Province, China. The project was jointly developed with Datang Xuancheng New Energy and has integrated fixed-mount bifacial HJT modules over aquaculture ponds to improve land utilization and increase energy output. Huasun Energy has stated that the first phase included 16.8MW of Himalaya G12-132 modules, which are designed with nearly 100%bifaciality to enhance rear-side light absorption. The plant is set to produce 20.59 million kWh per year, sufficient to power about 12,000 households. According to Huasun Energy, this output has the potential to offset 20,500 tons of CO₂ emissions. Datang Xuancheng New Energy has said that the elevated solar structures are helping to regulate water temperature, reduce oxygen depletion, and limit the formation of algal blooms, supporting both energy and aquaculture performance. Earlier this year, Huasun also participated in a Beijing symposium hosted by MIIT, where it joined 13 other PV firms to address industry-wide challenges.