
Aquavoltaics Utility-scale Power station
(Hezhou North, Zhuhai,China)
This project makes full use of fishponds and land in the reclamation zone, integrating with modern facility agriculture to create one of the largest and most advanced aquavoltaic projects in the Greater Bay Area. Aligned with national modern agricultural policies, the project connects with agricultural demonstration parks, seedling bases, and eco-fisheries to form an integrated agri-fishery-PV development corridor. It will become Zhuhai’s largest national demonstration base combining PV generation, aquaculture, modern agriculture, and eco-tourism.
Results Demonstration
141,000 metric tons
Annual Standard coal saved
268,000 metric tons
Annual reduction in CO₂ emissions
744,000 trees
Equivalent to annual tree planting
469.96 million kWh
Annual power generation
Annual Grid-Connected Power Generation: approx. 469.96 million kWh. Compared with a coal-fired power plant of equivalent output, it achieves significant environmental benefits annually.

Project Challenges
Coastal tidal flat terrain poses complex installation challenges; Bird droppings create shading and reduce output


Solution
The project deploys 687,792 AIKO N-type ABC 640W modules across approx. 7,200 mu (~480 hectares) with a capacity of 400MW. Floating PV above, fish farming below — maximizing dual-use land efficiency
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