Green energy has become a global development trend, with solar power generation being a critical aspect of this movement. However, the development of solar power generation requires significant land resources, which poses a challenge in Taiwan due to its small area and dense population. Nevertheless, Taiwan possesses ample land resources in the aquaculture industry, with approximately 40,000 hectares of aquaculture area. Hence, a new aquaculture model called aquavoltaics can be developed by integrating the aquaculture industry with solar power generation. This paper employs the Cost-Benefit Analysis and Monte-Carlo Method to evaluate the economic feasibility and analyze the risk of white shrimp culture under six different aquavoltaic configurations. The results demonstrate that all six types of aquavoltaics for white shrimp culture are economically viable. Furthermore, among the ground-based aquavoltaic systems, the embankment type exhibits the highest profitability and the lowest investment risk. As for facility-based aquavoltaics, the greenhouse type represents the most favorable investment scheme.
Sustainable Impact: The proposed aquavoltaics model, integrating aquaculture with solar power generation, effectively addresses the challenge of limited land resources in Taiwan. By employing Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Monte Carlo Method to evaluate the economic feasibility of various configurations, the study demonstrates that all types of aquavoltaics for white shrimp culture are economically viable. Notably, the embankment type offers the highest profitability and lowest investment risk among ground-based systems, promoting the development of renewable energy and supporting sustainable agricultural and economic growth in Taiwan.
綠色能源是全球發展趨勢,其中太陽能發電是重要發展項目之一。然而發展太陽能發電需要大量土地資源,但台灣由於地狹人稠,土地取得困難,而台灣養殖面積約有40,000公頃,具有大量土地資源,因此將養殖漁業與太陽能發電進行整合,發展出新的養殖模式-漁電共生。本文利用成本效益分析與蒙特卡羅模擬,針對六種漁電共生模式養殖白蝦評估其經濟可行性與風險分析,結果顯示六種漁電共生養殖白蝦是具有經濟可行性的,在地面型漁電共生當中以堤岸型獲利能力最好且投資風險最低;而設施型漁電共生則是以溫室型為最佳投資方案。
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Evidence:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0044848623012280
As the fast development of various wireless communication applications, mobile phone has become an indispensable tool in our daily life. According to the literary survey, more than 50% energy consumption is happening in the base station. Besides, more than 65% energy consumption is for the power amplifier for the base station. Therefore, it will be more contributive in energy consumption if reducing the transmitted power as low as possible with the qualified communication services. In this project, an efficient energy saving method is proposed. The proposed method can reduce more than 10 time of the unnecessary energy waste to achieve the purposes of energy saving, carbon reduction and sustainable development.
Sustainable Impact: supports SDG7.4.4 by contributing to the development of clean energy and energy-efficient technology policies. The project addresses the significant energy consumption of base stations, which account for over 50% of the energy used in wireless communication. By proposing a method to reduce transmitted power while maintaining communication quality, the project informs energy-saving strategies that governments and industries can adopt to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable development. This approach helps support policy development aimed at improving energy efficiency in communication technologies.
現今隨著無線通訊系統各項應用的快速發展,手機已經成為日常生活中不可或缺的工具。根據統計,在無線通訊系統中,有超過了50%的能量消耗發生在基地台,而基地台又有65%的功率消耗在訊號功率放大器。因此,基地台若能根據不同的環境,調整不同使用者所需之功率消耗,在滿足通訊需求的條件下, 盡可能降低基地台能量消耗,則可有效使用能源。本計畫嘗試提出一個能夠根據使用者所屬環境,基地台調適適當功率消耗的方法,透過此方法,基地台能降低將近10倍以上不必要之功率消耗,達到節能減碳、永續發展的目的。
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Evidence: https://www.nstc.gov.tw/
The 15th Development Research Annual Conference, jointly organized by our center and the Taiwan Development Research Association, is titled “Sustainability: Climate Action, Just Transition, and the Future of the Ocean.” This international academic seminar attracted over 300 participants from various sectors including academia, government, and industry, both domestically and internationally.
The conference covered important topics such as social science-driven net-zero transitions, sustainable ocean use, cultural heritage preservation in port cities, and climate action. It featured three exciting keynote speeches:
Dr. Lin Min-tsong, Vice Chair of the National Science and Technology Council, delivered a keynote titled “From Ragnarok to Sustainable Value: Social Science-Driven Net-Zero Transition,” exploring the core values of technological development and the foundations of basic research and independent innovation technologies.
Professor Jiang Guoping, Convenor of the Taiwan Ocean Alliance and distinguished professor at the university, spoke on “Decoding the Tears of Mermaids: The Motivation Behind Blue Tears Research and University Social Responsibility,” sharing valuable experiences of university and local government collaboration in promoting scientific and humanistic development.
Research Fellow Leng Zegang from the Academia Sinica presented “Multilateral Governance under Geopolitics: A Case Study of Arctic Research,” examining the ongoing changes and challenges in Arctic governance and offering insights for political scholars.
The conference also featured an international forum, inviting scholars from Italy, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and other countries to discuss sustainable ocean use, including strategies for fishing villages, observation, and urban regeneration. Additionally, there were two book launches:
“SDG14’s Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division: Sustainability Issues and Practices in Marine Ecology,” organized by Vice President Li Ming-an and edited by Professor Hsieh Yuling from the Center for General Education, with contributions from professors in various departments.
“The Fugue of Development: A Festschrift for Professor Wang Zhenhuan,” honoring Professor Wang Zhenhuan's contributions in the field of development research.
This conference, part of the 70th anniversary series of our institution, was a collaborative effort involving the Center for Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development, the Student Affairs Office, the Bachelor’s Program in Marine Cultural and Creative Design, the Bachelor’s Program in Marine Tourism Management, the Graduate Institute of Education, the Department of Environmental Biology and Fisheries Science, and the Smart Shipping Research Center. It aimed to serve as an academic platform for interdisciplinary, interdepartmental, and international cooperation, setting a new benchmark for cross-domain research in sustainable development.
President Hsu Tai-wen affirmed the conference’s success and emphasized Taiwan's outstanding achievements in areas such as social reform, human rights, COVID-19 pandemic prevention, green energy, marine technology, climate change, and the practice of university social responsibility as exemplifying “Taiwan Experience 3.0.”
The annual conference successfully provided a platform for exchange with 24 sessions and 80 paper presentations, allowing scholars, policymakers, and industry professionals from various fields to discuss sustainable development strategies and future directions, and laying a solid foundation for future cooperation and exchange.
Sustainable Impact:
The 15th Development Research Annual Conference, themed "Sustainability: Climate Action, Just Transition, and the Future of the Ocean," attracted over 300 participants from academia, government, and industry, facilitating interdisciplinary academic exchange. Covering crucial topics such as social science-driven net-zero transitions and sustainable ocean use, the conference featured keynote speeches and an international forum that advanced global discussions and collaborations on sustainable development. This annual conference not only showcased Taiwan's achievements in social reform and green energy but also laid a solid foundation for future cooperation and exchange.
本中心與台灣發展研究學會聯手共同主辦的「第十五屆發展研究年會-永續:氣候行動、公正轉型與海洋的未來」國際學術研討會活動。這項學術研討會活動吸引來自海內外的產官學界人士超過300人參與。會議的主題涵蓋社會科學驅動的淨零轉型、海洋永續利用、港口城市文化資產保護及氣候行動等重要議題,並安排三場精彩的主題演講。
本次邀請到國家科學及技術委員會副主任委員林敏聰發表「從諸神黃昏到永續價值--社會科學驅動的淨零轉型」演講,探討科技發展的核心價值及發展基礎研究與自主創新技術。第二場主題演講邀請臺灣海洋聯盟召集人暨該校特聘教授蔣國平以「解密人魚的眼淚-藍眼淚研究動機與大學社會責任」為題,分享大學與地方政府合作推動科學與人文發展的重要經驗。第三場主題演講則邀請中央研究院研究員冷則剛發表「地緣政治下的多邊治理:以北極研究為例」演講,探討以北極治理的持續與轉變為政治學者帶來進一步深思的課題。
亦安排一場國際論壇,邀請來自義大利、印度、印尼、馬來西亞等國學者共同討論海洋永續利用:漁村、觀測與都市再生策略等議題。另有兩場新書發表會,分別是由海洋大學副校長李明安總策劃,共同教育中心謝玉玲教授主編,集合生科院、海資院、工學院、人社院、共同教育中心教授群編寫的「SDG14的加減乘除:海洋生態的永續議題與實踐」及國立政治大學前副校長王振寰名譽教授「發展的賦格:王振寰教授榮退紀念論文集」。會議期望通過國際論壇、主題演講、研究論文發表、新書發表及工作坊等多元方式,引領跨領域發展研究新風潮,共同研究如何減輕氣候變遷對海洋和社會的衝擊,以及如何實現公正轉型,確保永續的未來。
這次國際研討會為校慶70週年系列活動,由本中心攜手社會責任與永續發展中心、學生事務處、海洋文創設計產業學士學位學程、海洋觀光管理學士學位學程、教育研究所、環境生物與漁業科學系、智慧航運研究中心共同合作,期能成為跨領域跨單位及跨國合作的學術平台,為永續發展的跨域研究開啟新典範。本校許泰文校長亦在大會中予以肯定,並強調在面對全球永續發展的挑戰上,臺灣在社會改革、人權議題、新冠肺炎疫情防控、綠能建設、海洋科技、氣候變遷及實踐大學社會責任等領域的傑出成果,是「臺灣經驗3.0」的展現。
這次年會成功地提供一個交流平台,共有24個場次,80篇論文發表,讓來自不同領域的學者、政策制定者及產業界人士共同探討永續發展的策略與未來方向,並為未來的合作與交流奠定良好基礎。
永續影響力:
第十五屆發展研究年會以「永續性:氣候行動、公平轉型與海洋未來」為主題,吸引了來自學術界、政府及產業界的300多位參與者,促進了跨領域的學術交流。會議涵蓋了如社會科學驅動的淨零轉型與永續海洋利用等重要議題,並舉行了主題演講和國際論壇,推動了全球在永續發展領域的討論與合作。這場年會不僅展示了台灣在社會改革和綠色能源方面的成就,也為未來的合作與交流奠定了堅實的基礎。
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Evidence:http://tads.nccu.edu.tw/meeting/super_pages.php?ID=meeting101&Sn=29