Taiwan is facing a challenge in achieving its renewable energy goals due to land scarcity. To overcome this, dual-use approaches like agrivoltaics and fishery-solar arrays are being explored. These approaches combine solar panels with agriculture or aquaculture, allowing for a greater amount of land to be used for renewable energy production. However, there are several obstacles to overcome before these approaches can be successfully implemented. Taiwan aims to increase its solar generation capacity by 5 GW by 2025 and 40-60 GW by 2050. To achieve these goals, innovative solutions like dual-use approaches will be crucial. For more information on this topic, readers can login or purchase a digital or print version of the current issue of pv magazine.
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