TÌNH HÌNH SỬ DỤNG NĂNG LƯỢNG MẶT TRỜI TRONG NUÔI TRỒNG THỦY SẢN
Abstract
Rapidly increasing aquaculture production requires huge energy demands, estimated to account for about 40% of total energy costs. However, this cost can be reduced by using alternatives such as renewable energy (i.e. solar power) instead of national grid power. Solar energy is one of the clean energy sources and a potential renewable energy source for the world with tremendous benefits such as reducing CO2 emissions, reducing global warming and opening a new direction for the sustainable aquaculture thanks to reduced costs and increased energy efficiency. Through an overview of the use of non-renewable and renewable energy sources in aquaculture through a synthesis of many studies published in Vietnam and in the world on solar energy in aquaculture production in recent years. Keywords: Solar energy, aquaculture