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Touch Taiwan 2026: New Wave of Solar E-Paper Displays
Forget the grayscale Kindle screen. The global e-paper industry is surging into full color, solar power, and large-scale outdoor signage. At Touch Taiwan 2026, running April 8–10 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, the sector’s leading players are showcasing how quickly reflective display technology is moving beyond e-readers into retail, healthcare, logistics, smart buildings, and public infrastructure.
2026/04/08 16:31
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Taiwan warns of power grid disruptions from solar storm
Taipei’s Central Weather Administration warns of a severe geomagnetic storm due to a solar flare. Expect radio disruptions, power grid issues, and visible auroras.
2026/01/20 10:59
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Taiwan mandates CCS projects undergo impact assessments
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment mandates environmental impact assessments for all carbon capture projects to ensure safety and sustainability. New regulations are expected by year-end.
2025/12/19 18:00
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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
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Taiwan legislators debate solar impact on lake ecosystems
Taiwan legislators discuss amendments to environmental laws, focusing on solar power’s impact on ecosystems. Industry groups urge balanced energy policies.
2025/11/14 12:00
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Economic minister promises stable power after plant incident
Taiwan’s economic minister assures no power rationing after the Hsinta Power Plant explosion. Backup units are active, and solar power boosts reserve margins.
2025/09/11 21:19
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Taiwan tests water quality after typhoon damages solar farms
Typhoon Danas has hit southern Taiwan, damaging solar panels in Chiayi and Tainan. The Ministry of Environment mandates cleanup within two weeks, warning of penalties.
2025/07/17 19:00
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Typhoon Danas wrecks 130,000 solar panels in southern Taiwan
Typhoon Danas damaged over 130,000 solar panels in Chiayi and Tainan. Environmental Minister Peng Chi-ming announced recovery efforts could take over a month, emphasizing the recyclable value of metals.
2025/07/15 21:00
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Taiwan advances decarbonization with new energy plans
The Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan held meetings to discuss decarbonization plans, focusing on hydrogen energy and geothermal development. The initiative aims to enhance transparency and engage local communities.
2025/06/12 20:00
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Kaohsiung mayor backs Taichung’s new venue plans
Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai supports Taichung’s new venue plans, highlighting Kaohsiung Arena’s international acclaim. Both cities aim to boost cultural events.
2025/05/29 16:26
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Taiwan minister calls for better Taipower compensation
Taiwan’s economic minister urges better compensation for Taiwan Power Co. due to frozen electricity prices. The company absorbed NT$600 billion in fuel costs.
2025/03/25 17:38
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Taiwan startup leads virtual power plant aggregation
Ancillary Power, led by CEO Ivan Cheng, has aggregated over 200 megawatts of energy, becoming Taiwan’s top virtual power plant aggregator. The company plans to expand into Korea and France, enhancing its global energy transition strategy.
2025/03/21 18:32
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Central government to oversee hotel, solar project EIAs
Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming confirms the central government will oversee environmental impact assessments for projects like hotels and solar power.
2024/11/14 14:08
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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 Power assures stable supply amid plant shutdown
Taiwan Power Co. assures electricity demand remains secure despite Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant’s temporary shutdown. Wind and solar power aid supply.
2024/10/22 09:57
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Taiwan delays solar power target to November 2026
Taiwan delays its solar power target to Nov. 2026 due to ground-mounted project challenges. The government focuses on stable energy supply and rooftop solar success.
2024/10/16 20:00
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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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Premier Cho outlines Taiwan’s energy strategy
Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai is steering the country toward a sustainable energy future, emphasizing new nuclear technology and diverse power sources to ensure stability and global supply chain integrity.
2024/07/17 14:01
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Taiwan predicts 13% rise in electricity demand by 2030
Taiwan’s Energy Administration plans to tackle a predicted 12-13% rise in electricity demand by 2030, focusing on new power plants, grid updates, and energy storage. Learn about the impact of AI and renewable energy targets.
2024/07/15 21:00
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New Taipei rules out sunshades for YouBike stations
Discover why New Taipei City’s Transportation Department believes sunshades at YouBike rental stations are unnecessary, citing natural shade and solar charging concerns. Learn about the balance between user comfort and system efficiency.
2024/07/04 21:59
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Taiwan halts payments to Ysolar amid legal probe
Discover the latest on the Ysolar Group’s legal battle over solar power plants in Tainan, as Taiwan’s MOEA halts payments and scrutinizes the legality of land acquisition and permit applications.
2024/07/02 10:55
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Tainan Mayor backs probe into solar plant scandal
Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che supports a thorough investigation into an alleged solar power plant scandal involving Ysolar Co. under former Executive Yuan Commissioner Ku Sheng-hui. The Tainan prosecutor’s office is probing the case, with Mayor Huang subpoenaed as a witness. Huang emphasizes the importance of transparency and adherence to legal guidelines in green energy development, stressing the need for swift resolution and clarity in the investigation.
2024/03/01 15:59
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Hou Yu-ih lists DPP’s ’top ten’ policy failures in 8 years
The Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate, Hou Yu-ih, listed the ten major policy failures of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) during a livestream presidential debate. These failures include ineffective energy policies, food safety violations, deteriorated public security, debt burdening future generations, critical issues in people’s livelihoods, housing injustice, rising cross-strait military threats, plummeting wages, skyrocketing house prices, and ineffective pandemic responses. Hou elaborated on specific examples such as solar power corruption, tainted food black market dealings, overspending on "forward-looking" infrastructures, a lack of electricity and water, regulatory failure in the National Communications Commission (NCC), failed social housing policies, the threatening potential of military conflict, income inequality at a ten-year high, and around 20,000 deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hou expressed regret over his opponent, DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s campaign methods, accusing him of slander and displaying incompetence and unscrupulousness. Hou confirmed his opposition to Taiwanese independence while claiming that Lai advocated for it. He also criticized former Taipei Mayor and current Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je for not responding to this issue. Hou emphasized his lifelong pledge to remain loyal to the Republic of China’s flag and safeguard Taiwan’s democratic freedom.
2023/12/30 15:47
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Taiwan issues "Songshan Declaration" at COP28
A civilian group from Taiwan, the Taiwan Youth Climate Coalition (TWYCC), unveiled the "Songshan Declaration" at a side event related to the upcoming 28th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai. The declaration calls for fair transition strategies to combat climate change. TWYCC representative Gina Lee highlighted the controversial solar energy development in Tainan’s Qigu area, discussing its negative impact on local aquaculture fishers. The group also explored examples of just transition, such as solar development in Cigu and the electrification of scooters, expressing concern about the government’s lack of dialogue with youth. The "Songshan Declaration" was jointly initiated by stakeholders from Taiwan’s industries, government, academia, and civil society, pledging to enforce the Climate Change Response Act and engage in the global stocktake. Chen Hui-ping, Chairperson of the Taiwan Green Energy for Charity Association, shared experiences of enabling social change through the "Green Well (GW) 100+" initiative, which has installed solar power systems for underprivileged communities and conducted energy audits and equipment replacements in social welfare institutions. The association emphasized that their model of green charity fosters wider stakeholder participation and contributes positively to the energy transition.
2023/12/07 17:02