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Defense ministry denies Koo’s NT$1M electricity bill
The Ministry of National Defense denied claims that Minister Wellington Koo’s electricity bill exceeded NT$1 million. Koo clarified he has not lived in the official residence.2024/09/25 11:59 -
Defense minister explains high electricity bill at residence
Minister of National Defense Wellington Koo explained the high electricity bill at his official residence, attributing it to the nearby military camp. Koo has not lived there since taking office.2024/09/25 09:25 -
Taipower sees spike in summer bill complaints, up 274%
Discover how Taiwan’s record-high summer temperatures led to a 274% spike in electricity bill complaints and learn energy-saving tips from Taipower to manage costs.2024/09/09 13:56 -
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan may skip nuclear plant bill review
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan may not schedule the review of bills extending the lifespan of nuclear power plants. As summer approaches, the anticipated surge in electricity usage puts additional pressure on both the public and the government.2024/06/19 17:13 -
Taipei offers subsidies to mitigate rising electricity costs
Explore how Taiwan’s significant electricity rate hike affects businesses and consumers, and the Taipei City Government’s efforts to mitigate these impacts through subsidies and energy-efficient technology upgrades.2024/04/10 17:31 -
Taipower debunks myths about skyrocketing electricity bills
Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) clarifies that specific household appliances do not lead to a monthly electricity bill increase of NT$10,000. Learn about time-of-use rates, energy-saving subsidies, and progressive billing for residential and business electricity consumption.2024/03/25 13:45