Solar Power and Aquaculture
In response to these challenges, integrating solar power into aquaculture presents a promising solution. This blog explores how solar energy can revolutionize seafood
Solar power can be integrated into aquaculture operations in several ways: Powering Equipment: Solar panels can directly power equipment used in aquaculture, such as pumps for water circulation and aeration systems.
Integrating solar power into aquaculture presents many benefits, including reducing the industry's carbon footprint and minimizing environmental pollution. Economically, adopting solar energy lowers operational costs, qualifies for government incentives, and enhances overall efficiency in aquaculture operations.
In the northern region of the Côte d'Ivoire, the first phase of a solar power facility has been officially opened. The Boundiali solar power plant's financing was initially revealed in 2018, and details of its commissioning were made public in December 2022.
Additionally, Coulibaly mentioned plans to build seven more plants. These solar plants are 50 MWp in Tengréla, 50 MWp in Kong, 25 MWp in Sérébou, 60 MWp in Touba and Loboa, 50 MWp in Odienné, 50 MWp in Mankono, and 25 MWp in Soubré. In the northern region of the Côte d'Ivoire, the first phase of a solar power facility has been officially opened.
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