China-based solar company, Sigenergy has installed a modular solar and storage system at a seawater fish farming project in Hainan. The facility integrates 6 MW of solar capacity with 5 MWh of storage. The farm raising Leopard Coral Grouper, consumes around 43,200 kWh daily and over 15 million kWh annually to maintain controlled water temperature, oxygenation, and lighting. The portfolio has been designed to supply stable power and reduce dependence on conventional electricity sources while ensuring reliable operations for the aquaculture facility. This project reflects the use of solar and storage technologies in addressing the high and continuous energy needs of aquaculture under demanding conditions.