Red Solar has launched a 70 MW Fishery-Solar Complementary PV Project in Longhu Ding’an, China, integrating fish farming and solar energy using flexible support systems. This project is among Hainan’s largest, showcasing efficient land use and sustainable energy production. With its large-span, high-clearance design, the system maximizes land use, allowing for solar electricity generation above and fish farming below. Connected to the grid in 2023, the project annually produces 116.95 million kWh of clean electricity, saving 343,000 tons of coal and reducing harmful emissions. This includes yearly cuts of 29 million tons of SO2, 1,400 tons of NOx, and 94,800 tons of CO2, along with 25,900 tons of dust emissions.
Red Solar unveils land-efficient fishery-solar project
Red Solar’s initiative aims to deliver 116.95 million kWh of clean electricity annually, reducing harmful emissions and saving tons of coal. (Image Credit: Red Solar)