Energies (Apr 2022)

Review of Photovoltaic Power and Aquaculture in Desert

  • Thi Thu Em Vo,
  • Seung-Mo Je,
  • Se-Hoon Jung,
  • Jaehyeon Choi,
  • Jun-Ho Huh,
  • Han-Jong Ko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15093288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. 3288

Abstract

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PV (photovoltaic) capacity is steadily increasing every year, and the rate of increase is also increasing. A desert area with a large equipment installation area and abundant solar radiation is a good candidate. PV power plants installed in the desert have advantages in themselves, but when combined with desert aquacultures, additional benefits can be obtained while compensating for the shortcomings of the aquaculture industry. The importance of the aquaculture industry is increasing, with aquaculture products approaching half of the total supply of marine products due to sea environmental pollution and reduced resources. Moreover, in deserts, where marine products are difficult to obtain, aquaculture is a good way to save marine products. However, one of the many problems that complicate the introduction of aquaculture in the desert is that it is difficult to supply and demand electricity because the site is not near a viable electric grid. However, combination with PV can solve this problem. This paper investigates the solar power and aquaculture industry in the desert and explains the limitations and challenges of the solar power and aquaculture industry in the desert. Based on this, we hope to increase interest in the solar power and aquaculture industry in the desert and help with future research.

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