
China’s first offshore pile-based PV-fishery project, in Qingdao province’s Jimo district, has been developed by PowerChina and seamlessly integrates solar power with aquaculture to maximize marine resource efficiency. As the key module supplier, Huasun Energy has delivered 814.9 MW of its high-efficiency V-Ocean heterojunction (HJT) modules for this innovative development.
The project has a planned capacity of 1.15 GW, to be developed in two phases of 600 MW and 550 MW respectively, the first phase set to connect to the grid in April. Once fully operational, the PV system is expected to generate an average annual power output of 1.92 billion kWh, eliminating 1.7 million tons of CO₂ emissions and generating an estimated USD 100 million in annual revenue.
Huasun’s V-Ocean HJT modules are designed for harsh marine environments, offering high resistance to humidity, salt spray and mechanical stress for long-term reliability and performance. Their composite membrane frame, butyl adhesive edge seal and coated double-glass prevent moisture ingress, ensuring enhanced durability and stable performance in offshore conditions.