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  • Premier Cho vows to stabilize household electricity prices

    Premier Cho Jung-tai pledges to stabilize electricity prices in Taiwan amid rising costs. Legislator Huang Shan-shan questions a NT$200 billion subsidy for Taiwan Power.
    2024/10/29 15:15
  • Taipower seeks NT$200B in subsidies amid financial strain

    Discover how Taiwan Power Company plans to stabilize its finances with a NT$100 billion subsidy and the potential impact on electricity prices. Learn about the challenges and future considerations in our detailed report.
    2024/09/04 21:00
  • Taipower may break even in 2024 with NT$100 billion subsidy

    Discover how Taiwan Power Company plans to achieve a break-even point in 2023 with a NT$100 billion government subsidy and the potential impact on consumer electricity prices. Learn about the factors influencing the upcoming price review.
    2024/08/15 20:00
  • Taipower to receive NT$100B subsidy amid financial crisis

    The Executive Yuan of Taiwan approves an additional NT$100 billion budget for 2024 to support Taipower in offsetting electricity costs, addressing the company’s financial challenges and the impact of global events on fuel prices. The proposal, aimed at reducing Taipower’s projected deficit, now awaits Legislative Yuan review.
    2024/05/03 17:30
  • Taipower struggles with losses amid calls for reform

    National Audit Office Auditor-General Chen Jui-min calls on Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower) to enhance management and boost revenue amid consecutive losses. Chen emphasizes the need for electricity price adjustments and debt interest reduction. Kuomintang Legislator Lin Ssu-ming questions Taipower’s deficits and government subsidies, urging a review of energy policy. Chen confirms NT$100 billion subsidy and stresses the importance of green energy for profit sustainability.
    2024/04/02 18:13
  • Taiwan mulls subsidies to offset electricity price hike

    Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua discusses ongoing discussions of the Electricity Pricing Working Group and potential budgetary subsidies amid pressure for an electricity price increase in April. The government seeks to balance the needs of citizens and enterprises as it navigates potential adjustments to electricity prices. Stay tuned for further updates on the final subsidy and price adjustment plan.
    2024/03/13 16:03
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