Visiting the Site to Witness the Success of Agrivoltaics in Aquaculture
Recently, the Taya Group's Zhiguang Phase I Fishery-Solar Symbiosis Project has welcomed numerous visiting delegations from government agencies, industry associations, universities, and international enterprises. Visitors have included Taiwan's Energy Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs; the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI); the Taiwan Photovoltaic Industry Association; the Agriculture Department of the Changhua County Government; National Central University; and representatives from the Japanese renewable energy company JRE. Through on-site visits and in-depth discussions, participants gained a comprehensive understanding of the operational model and achievements of fishery-solar symbiosis.
The program introduced the development journey of the Zhiguang Phase I project, intelligent aquaculture monitoring systems, site operation and management, aquaculture performance, and practical experience in implementing fishery-solar symbiosis. Guided site tours also allowed visitors to explore the fish ponds firsthand, where they learned about aquaculture management, smart monitoring technologies, and day-to-day operations. During the visit, HENGS Technology shared its practical experience in plant operation, maintenance, and aquaculture management, demonstrating the project's stable and mature operational capabilities through real-world practices.
A highlight of the recent exchanges was the visit by the JRE delegation from Japan. Given Japan's rigorous standards for food safety, aquaculture quality, and environmental management, the delegation sought to gain firsthand insights into Taiwan's fishery-solar symbiosis model and management practices. Faculty members and students from National Central University also participated through industry-academia collaboration, moving beyond the classroom to better understand the relationship between renewable energy, aquaculture production, and regional sustainable development. Whether from government, industry, academia, or international enterprises, each visit has enabled participants to appreciate the diverse value created by fishery-solar symbiosis through real-world examples.
Taya Group firmly believes that fishery-solar symbiosis is more than a renewable energy solution—it is a practical approach to achieving the harmonious development of aquaculture, ecological conservation, and local industries. By maintaining an open approach to knowledge sharing and collaboration, we continue to welcome on-site visits that foster greater public understanding while strengthening partnerships among government, industry, academia, and international organizations.
Looking ahead, Taya Group will continue working closely with HENGS Technology, Fresh Rich Biotechnology, and other partners to further enhance site management, aquaculture operations, and smart applications. Together, we remain committed to advancing fishery-solar symbiosis as a sustainable model that balances renewable energy development, aquaculture production, and environmental stewardship. We also welcome more partners who are interested in fishery-solar symbiosis to visit Zhiguang Phase I and witness Taiwan's successful integration of green energy and sustainable aquaculture.
Source: Taya Group