Our primary focus is the development of offshore solar power plants

Offshore solar power plants: why do we need them?
  1. In order to meet the sustainable energy demands of the future, solar power has become one of the most important pillars of renewable energy supply.
  2. PV station are mainly built on land, roofs, lakes, stele ponds, and intertidal zones on the sea surface.
  • Land, lakes, and ponds: Space resources are limited.
  • Roof: The roof area is relatively small, the scale is uneconomical, and the unit cost is high.
  • Intertidal zone: Nearshore (intertidal zone) solar power also has limited space resources. And, existing technical designs restrict their applicability to protected bays, making large-scale implementation difficult.

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The ocean accounts for about 70% of the earth's surface. Imaginations are endless when it comes to offshore PV station.

Features of our Offshore PV Stations
  1. Our offshore PV stations are set up in areas that can completely avoid environmentally sensitive areas such as fishery rights areas, aquatic animal and plant breeding and conservation areas, artificial fishing reef prohibited fishing areas, and protected reef areas.
  2. Our offshore PV stations can overcome the strong wind, waves, and damage to the system facilities, which is the key factor to the success of the offshore solar power station.
The technologies behind our products

Our offshore PV power generation technology can be combined with the electrolysis of seawater to produce hydrogen. When the electricity generated at sea cannot be transmitted back to the land through cables, or when the capacity of the ground feeder is insufficient, we can produce hydrogen using seawater and transport it back to the onshore base by ship. After that, we can reverse it to electricity or cooperate with the hydrogen industry chain to use it as energy consumption for transportation or heavy industry.

This offshore solar power generation is combined with the electrolysis using seawater to produce hydrogen, which has no carbon footprint. As long as there is sun and sea, it is a perpetual energy source, and it can overcome the current problems of wind and solar power that cannot be used as baseload power generation. The future development potential will be unlimited.

The Vision

  • Using the ocean's vastness to build many large-scale offshore solar power plants, economic development and carbon pollution reduction is no longer conflicting goals.
  • By combining leading technology and scale, the LCOE of offshore solar power generation can be reduced, enabling the company to maintain its competitive advantage, attract global funding for green energy projects, and be a world leader in the industry chain.
  • To promote offshore solar power generation to major marine countries in order to capture business opportunities, create profits for shareholders, care for employees, return stakeholders, and maintain a sustainable living environment.

The Mission

  • We are committed to implementing SDGs goal 7 (ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all) and Goal 14 (conserve and sustainably use oceans and marine resources, to ensure sustainable development)
  • We are committed to developing offshore PV generation. Combining offshore hydrogen production with water electrolysis technology for electricity storage, we can contribute to zero carbon emissions and solve the problem that renewable energy cannot be used as baseload power.
  • We are committed to helping the decommissioned nuclear power plants to have a second life with our offshore PV station and hydrogen production technology. Besides pronuclear reaction equipment, other facilities can be converted to hydrogen power generation, which continues to provide green energy and saves enormous amounts of resources.

The Core Values

  • Integrity and integrity
  • Innovation and Sustainability
  • Altruism in collaboration
  • Creating and sharing

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Our Teams

CEO

Y.I. Hsu

  • Master of International Business Administration from Chinese Culture University. A director of Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited (stock code: 757HK), and chairman & president of German DCH Solargiga GmbH.
  • Established TD Green Energy Co., Ltd. to cooperate with the German DCH Energy GmbH in developing offshore PV technology and offshore hydrogen production technology.
  • Former CEO and Executive Director of Solargiga Energy (HK757); General Manager and Vice Chairman of Wafer Works Technology Co., Ltd. (stock code: 6182); Researcher, deputy Director, and Director of Business department of National Development Fund, Executive Yuan; Lecturer of Department of Business Administration and Department of Banking at the Chinese Culture University (Ministry of Education Speech No. 13995), teaching statistics and mathematics of management.

COO

Dr.-Ing. Gang Zhang

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Siegen, Germany. Serves as Managing Director of DCH Energy GmbH in Germany.
  • Has quite successful experience in the ground, rooftop, or offshore solar project development of PV system power plants and EPC and O&M business in Germany, the European Union, Turkey, Pakistan, Africa, and Caribbean island countries, etc.  Over 2,000 rooftop power generation systems have been built in Germany, and more solar power generation projects in Dominica, Belize, and Barbados are completed with commissioned by the European Community (EU).
  • Dr. Zhang has years of successful experience in marine engineering, and has published many research papers in deep-sea marine engineering technology.