After a rocky start, Taiwan is doubling down on aquavoltaics. By the end of next year, it wants to install 4.4 gigawatts of solar power at its many coastal fish farms.
It’s more that you can still use the land under the panels, greatly reducing their effective footprint. That’s a big deal, particularly for isolated islands, where 100% renewable will mean a fairly significant chunk of total land area being used for wind and solar.
It’s more that you can still use the land under the panels, greatly reducing their effective footprint. That’s a big deal, particularly for isolated islands, where 100% renewable will mean a fairly significant chunk of total land area being used for wind and solar.