Talk:Aquaculture in China
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Fish Farm Solar Plants
editThere has been a growing trend to install solar power farms on top of fish farms in China.[1] The supposed benefits is Solar panels provide some shelter for the fish to procreate, save land space by utilising a double economic model,[2] powers solar lights that improve tilapia fish growth and feed conversion,[3] as well as boosting fish farmers income by allowing them to both cultivate fish and sell solar power to the grid.[4] In 2019, fish farm solar plants represent 9% of the country's installed 135.7 gigawatts of sun-power capacity.[5] There is even solar crawfish farms where same benefits of giving shade and cooling water temperature and double income to crawfish farm.[6] Is it okay to add in a section for Solar Aquaculture where I mention that fish farms are also hosting solar power farms or it not appropriate? Please do discuss here. Nvtuil (talk) 08:40, 6 October 2021 (UTC
References
- ^ https://www.seafoodsource.com/features/tongwei-deal-shows-solar-power-could-boost-china-s-seafood-output
- ^ http://icities4greengrowth.in/casestudy/200-mw-solar-aquaculture-project-cixi-china
- ^ https://www.fishfarmingexpert.com/article/solar-lights-improve-fish-growth-and-feed-conversion/
- ^ https://inhabitat.com/immense-floating-solar-farm-at-chinese-fishery-replaces-7-4-tons-of-coal/
- ^ https://news.bloomberglaw.com/environment-and-energy/fish-farms-now-hosting-almost-9-of-chinas-solar-power-panels
- ^ https://english.jschina.com.cn/TodayJiangsu/23271/201908/t20190815_6300735.shtml