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29 April 2022 The application of fishing-solar complementary in Ecological Agriculture Park
Quanhong Yuan, Y.h Li, L.y Tang
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Proceedings Volume 12255, 2022 International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2022); 122551A (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2639391
Event: 2022 International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2022), 2022, Chongqing, China
Abstract
Fishing-solar complementary photovoltaic power station does not occupy land, it is economic, clean,energy saving, low carbon and environmental protection. In this paper, the 115.2KWp Fishing-solar complementary photovoltaic power station in Dongguan Joy Ecological Agriculture Development is designed, It contains AI Boost 6.0 kit, and can realize AI diagnosis and one-screen management at all sites. The total investment of the project is CNY 445240, and the average investment is about CNY 3.85/W. The average annual income is 83197 CNY, The total return for 25 years is 2079939 CNY, and the average annual investment return rate is 20.7%. The cost per kilowatt hour (LCOE) is 0.18 CNY/KWh. The social benefits of various energy saving and emission reduction in 25 years is 1239343 CNY. The analysis shows that the construction of photovoltaic power generation in modern ecological agricultural park is green and low-carbon, with good economic and social benefits and good feasibility.
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Quanhong Yuan, Y.h Li, and L.y Tang "The application of fishing-solar complementary in Ecological Agriculture Park", Proc. SPIE 12255, 2022 International Conference on Optoelectronic Information and Functional Materials (OIFM 2022), 122551A (29 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2639391
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KEYWORDS
Photovoltaics

Agriculture

Solar cells

Solar energy

Artificial intelligence

Carbon

Network architectures

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