Green power solution
- Fishery-Energy Coexistence System
- It combines aquaculture with green energy generation systems by installing green energy facilities on fishpond embankments and water channels, maintaining aquaculture production. Through "fishery-energy coexistence," it provides suitable shading for the fishponds, preventing overheating in summer and setting up windproof fabrics in winter to resist cold currents. It aligns with government policies, creating a mutually beneficial opportunity across industries.
- It combines aquaculture with green energy generation systems by installing green energy facilities on fishpond embankments and water channels, maintaining aquaculture production. Through "fishery-energy coexistence," it provides suitable shading for the fishponds, preventing overheating in summer and setting up windproof fabrics in winter to resist cold currents. It aligns with government policies, creating a mutually beneficial opportunity across industries.
- Biogas Power Generation System
- Utilizing organic waste materials for treatment, anaerobic fermentation generates methane-containing biogas (CH4). This biogas is used as fuel for the generator engine to produce stable and clean electrical power, effectively assisting in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions.
This model harmonizes innovation, maintaining industry value, and pursuing sustainable land usage. It represents a new economic model that combines aquaculture with green energy generation.
- Landowner
- Unpolluted land.
- No concerns about module recycling and disposal upon contract expiration.
- Transferring the site does not affect original contract rights and obligations.
- Electricity Company
- Develops with minimal disturbance to the existing ecological environment and aquaculture.
- Photovoltaic occupation for a minimum of 20 years, fostering positive interactions with the local community, addressing development concerns thorough.
- Avoids the use of chemical agents to clean photovoltaic pane.
- Comprehensive decommissioning plan.
- Aquaculturist
- Priority leasing and signing of cooperation agreemen.
- Assured water quality for secure aquaculture operations.
- Requirement One
- A wide, unobstructed roof or legal land without shading issues
- Possession of valid building and land permits.
- Confirmation of structurally sound buildings after inspection
- No limitations on various types of roofs (sloped or flat)
- Requirement Two
- Ensure a lease of 20 years
- Signing a legally binding lease contract(approximately 20 years)
- During the contracted period, ChatYield Technology guarantees no damage to the building due to construction or causing any concerns about leaks(The property owner needs to disclose detailed conditions of the building before construction commences)