Pearl Farming Coexists with Nuclear Energy in China
The pearl oyster farms near the Changjiang nuclear power plant in Hainan Province exemplify China's integration of clean energy with local industries, promoting economic benefits beyond electricity generation.

The Changjiang nuclear power plant in Hainan Province hosts adjacent pearl oyster farms, illustrating the coexistence of clean energy projects with local industries. This integration reflects China's strategy to combine energy generation with agriculture and aquaculture, enhancing economic benefits and regional development.
The 'clean energy plus' model aims to use reliable power sources to bolster sectors like agriculture and manufacturing. Internationally, similar projects are emerging, with Chinese-backed solar developments in the Middle East linked to broader economic initiatives. The success of these models will depend on local environmental conditions and regulatory frameworks.




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