The farm, which cultivates the high-value Leopard Coral Grouper, requires precise environmental control to ensure the survival of the fish
Sigenergy, a leading energy innovator, successfully hosted the highly anticipated Sigenergy Day APAC in Hainan, where over 300 industry professionals, partners, clients, and media representatives gathered to explore the future of solar-storage integration. The event provided a platform for discussing emerging trends and opportunities in the renewable energy sector, with a special focus on Sigenergy’s cutting-edge C&I energy storage solution.
A major highlight of the event was the tour of a pioneering seawater fish farming project, powered by Sigenergy’s C&I inverters and SigenStack energy storage system. This project integrates 6 MW of solar power with 5 MWh of storage, showcasing the transformative potential of renewable energy in non-traditional sectors and marking a significant advancement in sustainable energy deployment for aquaculture.
The farm, which cultivates the high-value Leopard Coral Grouper, requires precise environmental control to ensure the survival of the fish. This includes maintaining a constant water temperature, continuous oxygenation, and carefully regulated light penetration. With daily energy consumption reaching 43,200 kWh and annual energy usage exceeding 15 million kWh, the farm faces significant operational costs.
Sigenergy’s solar-storage technology provides a cost-efficient and environmentally sustainable alternative, drastically reducing reliance on traditional power grids and enabling the farm to meet its energy demands while lowering operational costs.