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  • Taiwan aerospace giant wins top energy conservation award

    AIDC’s Gangshan plant wins the Gold Medal in Taiwan’s Energy Conservation Benchmark Award. The aerospace giant excels in energy savings and carbon reduction.
    2025/12/16 12:00
  • Taiwan Power boosts energy savings with new initiatives

    Taiwan Power Co. supports Taiwan’s 2024 energy-saving policy, hosting forums and visiting businesses to save 150 million kWh. Learn about their initiatives and success stories.
    2025/06/20 16:38
  • Taiwan’s 5 new holidays could spark economic concerns: Gov’t

    Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan passed a bill adding five national holidays, raising concerns for small businesses. Premier Cho assures constitutionality but warns of impacts.
    2025/05/15 20:00
  • Taipower warns of generational justice in nuclear waste

    Taipower’s chairman warns of generational justice issues if nuclear waste remains unresolved. Legislative Yuan reviews extending nuclear plant licenses.
    2025/04/02 15:49
  • Premier Cho outlines nuclear energy conditions in report

    Premier Cho Jung-tai reveals Taiwan’s openness to new nuclear technology, stressing safety, waste management, and societal consensus. Learn more about the government’s energy strategy.
    2024/10/29 09:57
  • Taiwan gears up for water price hike: calls for conservation

    Stay updated on Taiwan’s impending water price hike and strategies for conservation amid concerns of increased charges for high water users. Learn about potential adjustments in tariffs, efforts to mitigate impacts on large enterprises, and the importance of balancing water resource management with economic sustainability.
    2024/02/23 15:56
  • Taipower at risk of financial crisis without government aid

    Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower) faces a potential financial crisis by year-end without government aid or electricity price hikes, warned Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua. An upcoming electricity price review may see rates for ultra-high-voltage users surge by over 10%. Wang emphasizes the need for discussion in the committee meeting and assures efforts to minimize impacts on the public. Taipower’s efficient management has helped curb price spikes and inflation, with plans in place for financial support and program development. Current electricity costs for major consumers stand at around NT$1.63, while Taipower’s generation cost, pre-tax, is NT$3.93, expected to surpass NT$4 post-tax.
    2024/02/20 13:10
  • Taiwan prepares for winter’s coldest spell

    Taiwan prepares for the coldest period of the winter as Lunar New Year approaches, according to meteorological expert Peng Chi-ming. If a cold surge leads to disaster, it is classified as an "other natural disaster," potentially resulting in work or school closures. Employers are advised to implement safety measures and consider potential risks caused by cold temperatures. Failure to comply with guidelines may result in fines of up to NT$300,000. Holidays due to low temperatures are unprecedented in Taiwan, with work or school suspension only possible if low temperatures cause a disaster. In extreme cold weather conditions, transportation, water, or electricity disruptions may lead to work or school suspension based on assessment by city and county chiefs.
    2024/01/19 17:52
  • Apartment complex dwellers face electricity fee hikes

    Residents of apartment complexes in Taiwan are bracing for a double whammy of rising electricity bills and management fees following the recent electricity price hikes by Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower) in April.
    2023/04/18 10:23
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