Pingtung County Breaking New Ground: Reclaiming non-arable land for energy from solar photovoltaics

Back English Case study Published: 08.06.2024
Authors

Meng-An Pan, Magistrate, Pingtung County Government

Cheh-Shyh Ting, Professor, National Pingtung University of Science and

Contributors

Kevin Sun
Y-Tech
TW Laura Noriega
ICLEI World Secretariat Rohit Sen
ICLEI World Secretariat Kanak Gokarn
ICLEI World Secretariat Ashley Mwendia
ICLEI World Secretariat

This knowledge product describes the Pingtung County Case Study, which focuses on innovative strategies for reclaiming non-arable land for solar photovoltaic (PV) energy generation in Pingtung County, Chinese Taipei. The document outlines the county’s commitment to achieving 100% renewable energy, detailing initiatives such as the installation of solar PV systems in subsidence areas and on previously degraded land. It emphasizes the collaborative efforts of the Pingtung County Government to integrate solar energy projects into local economic development while addressing environmental challenges caused by traditional agriculture and illegal mining. The case study highlights successful projects like the Aqua Solar Farm and the Gaoshu Photovoltaic Demonstration Project, showcasing how these initiatives not only generate renewable energy but also restore ecological balance and provide alternative income sources for local communities.

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