SunnyRich Group has advanced its vision of integrating renewable energy with aquaculture through the development of a large-scale fishery–electricity symbiosis project in Chiayi City. The initiative reflects a growing trend of combining photovoltaic (PV) infrastructure with sustainable shrimp farming to improve productivity and environmental outcomes.
The project, with a total installed capacity of 132 MW, is designed to enable the coexistence of solar power generation and aquaculture activities within a single ecosystem. Built around greenhouse-based Specific Pathogen-Free (SPF) non-toxic shrimp farming, the facility ensures a controlled, antibiotic-free, and environmentally sustainable production environment. This approach is aimed at modernizing traditional aquaculture practices while addressing long-standing inefficiencies in fishing communities.
A key technology partner in the project is FIMER, which has supplied approximately 1,100 PVS-120-TL string inverters for the installation. These inverters have been selected for their high efficiency, operational stability, and ability to perform reliably in high-humidity and demanding aquaculture conditions. The architecture of the PVS-120-TL system enables optimized energy conversion and supports flexible deployment across large-scale PV infrastructure.
The integrated design allows solar panels to be installed above aquaculture zones, generating clean energy while preserving the functionality of shrimp farming operations below. This dual-use model enhances land-use efficiency and contributes to a sustainable production framework that aligns renewable energy generation with food production.
SunnyRich Group noted that the initiative is part of its broader strategy to enhance yield, sustainability, and product quality in the aquaculture sector. By leveraging proprietary technologies and experience in high-voltage PV integration, the company aims to scale the fishery–electricity symbiosis model globally.
FIMER highlighted that its inverter platform, designed for decentralized PV systems with capacities up to 120 kW, supports improved return on investment through reduced installation complexity and enhanced energy harvesting. Features such as multiple maximum power point trackers (MPPT), integrated protection systems, and cloud connectivity further streamline operations and maintenance.
The collaboration between SunnyRich Group and FIMER underscores a broader shift toward integrated renewable solutions that combine energy generation with industrial and agricultural applications, positioning the project as a benchmark for sustainable aquaculture development.
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