Agriculture and solar energy complement each other | Focusing on Guo Rui Neng's 80MW agrivoltaic solar power generation in Japan.

In an era where the world actively advocates for sustainable development, Japan is continuously exploring and advancing in the fields of energy transition and agricultural innovation. Guo Rui Neng is rapidly constructing Japan's 80MW large-scale agricultural solar power plant project on Ukushima Island, while simultaneously building a 480MW large-scale ground-mounted solar power plant project on the same island.
The GS agricultural solar power system is built with an aluminum alloy structure, combined with a solid open-column foundation, firmly rooted in Japan's vast farmland. This agricultural model from Guo Rui Neng resembles a smart "Transformer," demonstrating remarkable capability in adjusting light permeability. It can flexibly adapt to the differentiated light requirements of various crops, from the light-loving fruits and vegetables to the shade-demanding fungi. This ensures the healthy growth of crops while steadily improving the efficiency of solar power generation. The span design is another significant highlight, aligning with the diverse layout plans of Japan's rice fields, reducing the footprint of the supporting structure, allowing for ample space for agricultural operations, and enabling large-scale electricity production.


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