On July 5, at the fishing and photovoltaic complementary base in Diwan Village, Tonghaikou Town, Huarun Electric Power, we saw a row of solar photovoltaic panels, which were magnificent, like a blue ocean, shining in the summer sunshine. The water in the pond under the photovoltaic panel is clear, the water and grass are dense, and the crayfish are cultured.
Not far away, a magnificent booster station has been put into use. According to the staff, the booster station is the "heart" of the fishing-photovoltaic complementary project, and the electricity generated by the photovoltaic panels is connected to the power grid after being boosted by the booster station and transmitted to millions of households.
"The sun shines brightly in summer, and the efficiency of photovoltaic power generation has been greatly improved." Lu Yong, project manager of Huarun Power Tong Haikou Fishery Complementary Photovoltaic Power Station, said that on March 14, the first phase of the project was officially connected to the grid, with an average daily power generation of nearly 400000 degrees and a maximum daily power generation of more than 500000 degrees in midsummer. At present, it has generated nearly 40 million degrees of electricity.
Last August, Huarun Xiantao New Energy Million Kilowatt Base Tonghaikou Fishing-Light Complementary Photovoltaic Power Station Project officially started, with a total investment of about 1.6 billion yuan, which can save 170000 tons of standard coal and reduce smoke and dust emissions by about 1798 tons per year. After the project is completed and put into operation, the annual power generation will reach 330 million degrees.
Among them, Huarun Power Xiantaotong Haikou 300MW Fishery Complementary Photovoltaic Power Station Phase I 100MW Project invested more than 600 million yuan, covering an area of about 2300 mu, distributed in Guihuatai, Diwan, Liuli, Haifeng, Xinghong and other villages.
Lu Yong said that at present, the construction of the second phase of the project is being accelerated, and it is expected that the full capacity will be connected to the grid in early October 2023.