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SEMICON Taiwan unveils AI tech zone, showcases innovations
SEMICON Taiwan 2024 introduces its first AI Technology Zone, while industry leaders, including TSMC and NVIDIA, address power shortage concerns affecting AI data centers and explore sustainable energy solutions.
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Taiwan to tighten safety laws after workplace accidents rise
Discover how Taiwan’s government is revising the Occupational Safety and Health Act to improve workplace safety, focusing on subcontracting risks in state-owned enterprises.
2024/09/05 17:41
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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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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
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Taipei mayor leads typhoon prep meeting before US trip
Discover how Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an is leading the city’s typhoon preparedness efforts before his U.S. trip, ensuring minimal impact from Tropical Storm Yagi and readiness for any emergencies.
2024/09/04 14:58
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Taiwan’s semiconductor industry to hit US$160B in 2024
Discover how Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is set to revolutionize the global market with a projected US$160 billion revenue in 2024, making up over 25% of the worldwide sector. Learn about the advancements in 2-nanometer process technology and its impact on AI, alongside insights from industry leaders at the SEMICON Taiwan 2024 opening ceremony.
2024/09/04 13:51
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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
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Premier Cho unveils NT$10.5B boost for SMEs’ digital shift
Discover how Taiwan is boosting its SMEs with a NT$10.5 billion digital transformation budget, announced by Premier Cho Jung-tai at "Intelligent Asia 2024." Learn about the nation’s focus on robotics, economic growth through AI, and plans to become Asia’s asset management center.
2024/08/21 13:07
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Taiwan assures sufficient power supply amid concerns
Discover how Taiwan addresses its power supply challenges, focusing on efforts to boost grid and source development in northern regions, despite uneven distribution concerns.
2024/08/16 13:52
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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
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Executive Yuan: Northern Taiwan faces power shortage
Discover how Taiwan is addressing its northern power shortage by transferring electricity from the south and central regions, despite a 20 billion kilowatt-hour shortfall. Learn about the government’s plans for a robust power grid and the renovation of the Hsieh-Ho Concord Power Plant.
2024/08/15 15:16
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Lightning strike costs Nanya Technology up to NT$500 million
Discover how a lightning strike at Nanya Technology in New Taipei led to a significant power outage, affecting operations and causing an estimated loss of up to NT$500 million. Learn about the emergency measures taken and the impact on the local power grid.
2024/08/15 14:21
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KMT accuses government of power supply misinformation
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s power stability debate as the KMT accuses the government of misleading the public and politicizing electricity distribution. Read more about their demands for clarity from President Lai.
2024/08/14 15:17
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Finance minister defends amusement tax as key revenue source
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s amusement tax changes: Finance Minister Chuang Tsui-yun announces reductions for most entertainment taxes, while golf remains at 20%. Local governments gain the power to suspend taxes on sports and cultural events. Learn more about the implications for local revenue and industry development.
2024/08/08 10:50
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Executive Yuan clarifies energy policy stance amid confusion
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s energy policy: The Executive Yuan clarifies Premier Cho Jung-tai’s remarks on nuclear power and emphasizes a cautious approach to energy transformation, focusing on safety and green energy development.
2024/08/01 22:00
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Typhoon causes nearly NT$1.8 billion in agricultural damage
Discover the impact of Typhoon Gaemi in Taiwan: 10 dead, 2 missing, and 897 injured. The storm caused extensive damage, including agricultural losses of NT$1.8 billion and power outages affecting thousands. Learn more about the recovery efforts and the push to prevent disease outbreaks.
2024/07/28 16:03
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Typhoon Gaemi leaves nearly 500,000 without power in Taiwan
Discover the latest on Typhoon Gaemi’s impact in Taiwan, where power outages have affected over 488,000 households. Learn about Taiwan Power Company’s restoration efforts and the current status.
2024/07/25 09:18
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Typhoon Gaemi leaves thousands without power in Taichung
Discover how Typhoon Gaemi caused flooding and power outages in Taichung’s Dadu District, affecting over 3,700 households, and see how authorities responded to ensure safety and restore services.
2024/07/24 15:45
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Chu calls for diverse energy solutions amid power crisis
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2024/07/18 13:56
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Taipei mayor addresses concerns over frequent blackouts
Discover the latest on Taipei’s power outage issue as Mayor Chiang Wan-an addresses concerns over frequent disruptions and the impact of Taiwan’s energy policies.
2024/07/18 13:43
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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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Pegatron Chair: Nuclear power a tool, not a stance
Pegatron Chair Tung Tzu-Hsien, also Deputy Convener of the National Climate Change Response Committee, addresses Taiwan’s energy future, advocating for a balanced approach to nuclear power and green energy. Learn about his views on nuclear energy as a tool, not a stance, and his proposal for Taiwan’s ideal energy mix to ensure stability and environmental protection.
2024/07/12 13:24
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Taiwan to enhance economic strength through AI, says premier
Taiwan aims to become an AI island, with Premier Cho Jung-tai highlighting the government’s commitment to digital and net-zero transitions for SMEs. Learn about the NT$900 billion plan and the challenges facing the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant.
2024/07/12 10:43
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Taiwan to proceed with nuclear plant shutdown amid debates
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s nuclear power stance: The Executive Yuan confirms the decommission of Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant’s Unit 1 and emphasizes green energy development amid legislative debates on nuclear power regulations.
2024/07/11 16:12