Iris Wong / Host
Look at all these prawns! How many varieties do you farm here? What species are they?
Lv Jiguang / Chairman, Guangzhou Hengyun New Energy Co., Ltd
These are farmed white shrimp—and over there, tiger prawns, so lively! We also raise mud crabs, a local favorite in Hong Kong, Macau, and Guangzhou.
Ever heard of ‘planting the sun’ on the sea? In Jiangmen, a fishing powerhouse, this fishery-solar combo cuts carbon emissions while boosting fish yields. The project generates 700 million kWh of clean energy yearly—making it the Bay Area’s largest fishery-photovoltaic integration!
Lv Jiguang / Chairman, Guangzhou Hengyun New Energy Co., Ltd
Our solar station offsets carbon equivalent to 24% of Haiyan Town’s forest coverage. The panels double as shelters for marine life, enhancing their habitat.
Iris Wong / Host
Some say green projects can’t deliver economic gains. Is yours the exception?
Lv Jiguang / Chairman, Guangzhou Hengyun New Energy Co., Ltd
Solar power above, aquaculture below. One plot earns three ways: electricity sales, farmer rentals, and fishermen’s income—plus aquaculture profits. We call it ‘greening energy’: no coal, oil, or emissions. Just pure, natural green power.
Jiangmen’s solar-aquaculture fusion proves sustainability pays. By ‘planting the sun’ on the sea, we nourish marine life, empower communities, and light the path to a greener future.