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  • 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
  • French startup promises safer, greener batteries

    ITEN unveils innovative micro battery tech at 2025 Computex, offering safer, sustainable energy solutions. Ideal for microelectronics, IoT, and medical devices.
    2025/05/21 19:06
  • Taiwan reactor to shut despite new 60-year operation law

    Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan extends nuclear reactor life from 40 to 60 years. President Lai Ching-te emphasizes rigorous review for Maanshan’s No. 2 reactor.
    2025/05/14 07:00
  • Billions needed for nuclear restarts, Taiwan minister says

    Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming stresses the need for societal consensus on extending nuclear energy facilities’ lifespan in Taiwan. He highlights the complexity and cost of such projects, emphasizing net-zero carbon goals and the impact of the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
    2025/04/17 10:48
  • 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
  • AI-powered EV charging infrastructure enhances efficiency

    Delta Electronics showcases innovative smart city solutions at the Summit & Expo, featuring AI-powered EV charging systems and unified management platforms as global electricity demand is set to double by 2050.
    2025/03/21 16:45
  • Wireless startup transforms Taiwan’s industrial landscape

    Bluetech, Taiwan’s leader in wireless energy management, advances energy AI prediction with NeVe Lost LoRa technology. It enables efficient data transmission and rapid system setups, already applied in over 65 projects across sectors like manufacturing and airports.
    2025/03/20 20:01
  • Q Square partners with Siemens for energy-saving project

    Q Square partners with Siemens to upgrade air conditioning systems, aiming to save 1 million kWh annually and cut carbon emissions by 495 metric tons.
    2025/03/04 08:00
  • UMC achieves double ’A’ in CDP ratings for third year

    United Microelectronics Corp. earns top ’A’ ratings in CDP’s Climate Change and Water Security for 2024, marking three years of global semiconductor leadership.
    2025/02/10 17:00
  • FUSO eCanter earns Dream Car Award nomination for innovation

    FUSO’s eCanter electric vehicle offers a zero-emission solution for Taiwan’s industries. It features an ePTO system and advanced fleet management. It aligns with global green energy goals and supports Taiwan’s 2030 energy transformation plans.
    2025/01/16 15:47
  • Taiwan union criticizes MOEA head’s nuclear energy remarks

    The Taiwan Environmental Protection Union criticized Economic Minister J. W. Kuo for illegal pro-nuclear remarks, urging acknowledgment of local opposition to nuclear plants.
    2024/11/22 20:00
  • Taiwan’s nuclear waste strategy needs urgent attention

    Taiwan’s Economic Affairs Minister J.W. Kuo discusses nuclear waste management and financial challenges at the Legislative Yuan. Learn about Taiwan’s energy policy.
    2024/11/20 11:12
  • 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
  • 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 may lose 28,000 jobs by 2045, labor ministry warns

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor warns of potential 28,000 job losses by 2045 if carbon reduction efforts stall. The study highlights the impact on energy-intensive sectors and the need for carbon management expertise.
    2024/10/22 17:14
  • Taiwan considers shift in nuclear energy policy

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs reaffirms its nuclear power stance, focusing on safety and waste management. Premier Cho hints at openness to new nuclear tech.
    2024/10/21 14:31
  • Taiwan open to new nuclear tech, says Premier Cho

    Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai discusses openness to new nuclear tech, stressing consensus on safety and waste. Cho assures no power issues before 2030.
    2024/10/21 14:04
  • 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
  • Premier boosts Taiwan economy with public sector wage raise

    Taiwan plans to boost its economy with Premier Cho Jung-tai’s announcement of public sector wage increases and a projected 3.94% growth rate in 2024. Learn about the government’s initiatives to attract talent and investment, aiming to establish Taiwan as a leading asset management center in Asia.
    2024/07/16 15:33
  • Peng takes on environmental challenges as new minister

    Discover how Peng Chi-ming, Taiwan’s new Minister of the Environment, addresses the pressures of his role and his stance on nuclear energy amid climate change challenges in his first report to the Legislative Yuan.
    2024/05/22 10:59
  • Taipower struggles with losses amid calls for reform

    National Audit Office Auditor-General Chen Jui-min calls on Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower) to enhance management and boost revenue amid consecutive losses. Chen emphasizes the need for electricity price adjustments and debt interest reduction. Kuomintang Legislator Lin Ssu-ming questions Taipower’s deficits and government subsidies, urging a review of energy policy. Chen confirms NT$100 billion subsidy and stresses the importance of green energy for profit sustainability.
    2024/04/02 18:13
  • Taipower to hire 1,103 specialists in 2024

    Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) is planning to hire 1,103 specialists in various fields, including power distribution and transmission, substation, and electromechanical, by 2024. Applications for these positions will be accepted from January 2 to January 15, with preliminary exams scheduled for May 12 in Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung, and Hualien. The results of the preliminary exams will be announced on July 16, and the second round will take place on August 6 in Taipei. After selection, new recruits will undergo one year of training and will receive a starting salary of NT$32,000, along with performance bonuses amounting to approximately 4.4 months of year-end bonuses. The largest portion of the jobs on offer is for maintenance staff for power distribution lines, with 429 positions. The next highest category consists of 157 posts for general administration workers, including 38 positions reserved for individuals with disabilities. This recruitment drive also includes three new positions in material management and various other maintenance and engineering roles. Certain positions require higher qualifications, such as a manual car license or a commercial heavy vehicle license. Taipower aims to address staff retirements, ensure stable power supplies, and implement net-zero transformation in the power industry to meet Taiwan’s energy needs.
    2023/12/26 13:12
  • Taiwan, UK sign historic ETP, strengthening diplomatic ties

    Taiwan and the UK have signed a historic Enhanced Trade Partnership (ETP), marking the first trade agreement of its kind between Taiwan and a European country. The agreement covers digital trade, investment, renewable energy, and net-zero carbon emissions. Future discussions may include trade facilitation, anti-corruption initiatives, and service industry management. Taiwan is the first country in the Indo-Pacific region to sign an ETP deal with the UK. The agreement is seen as a symbol of enhanced Taiwan-UK relations and could serve as a model for other nations. The deal is particularly significant considering the UK’s entrance into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), which may have implications for Taiwan’s prospective membership.
    2023/11/09 09:55
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