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Premier Cho vows stable power for industries, homes
Taiwan advances energy transformation with a focus on green energy and efficiency. Microsoft Taiwan launches a data center, enhancing cloud services and AI talent development.
2024/11/14 23:00
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Taiwan’s energy strategy calls for diversification
Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming emphasizes Taiwan’s need for diversified energy development, highlighting green energy’s global rise and nuclear energy’s limited role.
2024/11/14 10:51
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Taiwan delegation gains support at COP29 summit
Taiwan’s delegation, backed by allies and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, participated in COP29, marking a key step in global climate talks. National Tsing Hua University highlighted Taiwan’s upcoming carbon fee rates and the need to match Japan and South Korea’s policies. COP30 will focus on deep carbon reduction and green finance.
2024/11/12 10:17
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Taiwan-U.S. ties stable, CNFI chairman assures businesses
The CNFI chairman reassures Taiwan’s businesses of stable U.S. relations and no water or electricity shortages. Government backs growth and green energy plans.
2024/11/11 15:33
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Green energy to power TSMC by 2030, minister announces
Taiwan’s Economic Minister J. W. Kuo pledges to cut energy prices by 2030, focusing on green energy for major users like TSMC. Learn about Taiwan’s energy plans.
2024/11/06 14:21
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Kuo: No green energy imports over NT$4 per kWh
Taiwan’s Economic Minister J. W. Kuo announced Taiwan will not buy green energy if it costs more than NT$4 per kilowatt-hour, aligning with European standards.
2024/11/01 17:23
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Economic minister: NVIDIA hasn’t requested green energy
Taiwan’s economic minister assures that green energy production will meet NVIDIA’s needs by 2026. Discussions on workforce issues for potential investment continue.
2024/10/30 14:01
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Taiwan assures power supply security by 2030
Taiwan’s economic minister assures a stable power supply by 2030, highlighting U.S. ties in semiconductors. Nuclear energy remains a consideration amid AI demands.
2024/10/29 13:15
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Taiwan aims for 30% green energy by 2030, says premier
Premier Cho Jung-tai announced plans to boost geothermal and renewable energy, aiming for a 30% green energy share by 2030. The government will review electricity demand and combat illegal activities in the sector.
2024/10/29 12:03
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Taiwan premier assures stable power supply amid concerns
Premier Cho Jung-tai assures Taiwan of stable power supply, emphasizing hydropower development amid TSMC’s U.S. investment concerns. Nuclear policy remains unchanged.
2024/10/29 10:31
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Tainan mayor warns of potential power shortages
Tainan’s mayor warns of potential power shortages due to low electricity self-sufficiency. The city leads in industrial consumption but generates only 27% locally.
2024/10/22 16:41
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Taiwan’s green power plan in Philippines faces review
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan plans to assess the feasibility of building green power plants in the Philippines. This initiative aims to import renewable energy to Taiwan.
2024/10/17 15:02
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Minister faces scrutiny over Taiwan-Philippines energy plan
Economic Minister J.W. Kuo apologized for remarks on importing green energy from the Philippines. Concerns include costs, timeline, and feasibility.
2024/10/16 17:16
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Taiwan plans power plant in Philippines for green energy
Taiwan’s Economic Minister Kuo Jyh-huei announced plans for a power plant in the Philippines to boost green energy. This move highlights Taiwan’s role in the semiconductor supply chain and aims to enhance regional economic security.
2024/10/15 10:58
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Taiwan to ensure electricity for AI growth by 2030
Premier Cho Jung-tai assures Taiwan will have sufficient electricity for AI development by 2030, with a NT$36 billion investment from 2025 to 2029. Shalun in Tainan will lead as the AI hub.
2024/10/01 14:14
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Taiwan eases green energy purchase rules for businesses
Discover how Taiwan is revolutionizing its green energy market, allowing users to buy based on need and boosting SMEs’ access to sustainable power. Learn about TSMC’s impact, MOEA’s renewable targets, and future plans for solar and wind energy.
2024/09/23 11:25
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Green energy providers to get stable reserve requirements
Discover how Taiwan’s MOEA is revising reserve power capacity obligations for green energy, aiming for stability with fixed percentages for wind and solar power.
2024/09/19 14:08
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Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand boost green energy ties
Discover how Taiwan, Australia, and New Zealand are advancing their green energy collaboration to achieve the 2050 net-zero emissions goal, highlighting recent investments and partnerships.
2024/09/11 11:25
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Nuclear energy debate heats up in Taiwan amid green push
Discover insights on Taiwan’s energy debate as KMT legislators inspect the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant, highlighting its condition and the ongoing discussions about nuclear energy’s role in Taiwan’s future.
2024/09/09 16:48
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Lawyer in Taiwan advocates for carbon neutrality among SMEs
Peter Dernbach of Winkler Partners, Taiwan’s only law firm using 100% green electricity, shares insights on ESG practices, including reducing energy consumption by 40% and building a rooftop garden.
2024/09/08 08:00
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SEF chairman highlights cross-strait business ties at forum
Discover how Rock Hsu, acting chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, emphasizes cross-strait business cooperation at a forum in Taipei to boost Taiwan’s global industry competitiveness.
2024/09/05 12:08
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New wind farm to power 300,000 Taiwan homes
Discover how the Zhongneng Offshore Wind Farm marks a significant step for Taiwan’s renewable energy goals, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050 with over 1.1 billion kWh generated annually.
2024/09/05 10:13
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Mark Liu calls for AI focus in Taiwan’s economic strategy
Discover insights from Mark Liu, former chairman of TSMC, on Taiwan’s economic strategy, emphasizing AI adoption and the need for a balanced global stance, not defined by U.S. or China relations.
2024/09/03 21:00
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Taiwan sees 41% growth in green electricity trades in 2024
Discover how Taiwan’s green electricity transactions soared by 41% in the first half of 2024, reaching 1.04 billion kilowatt-hours, as businesses embrace sustainable energy practices.
2024/08/26 14:12
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MOEA delegation to seek resolution with EU on wind power
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs plans to address EU concerns over its wind power policy, aiming for WTO compliance and green energy development.
2024/08/26 11:20