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  • Synera inks power deal with Taiwan Smart Electric

    Synera Renewable Energy Group signed a power purchase agreement with Taiwan Smart Electric & Energy Co., Ltd., promising long-term supply from the Formosa 4 offshore wind farm. This deal supports Taiwan’s green energy goals by providing flexible procurement options for companies focused on sustainability.
    2025/12/05 15:00
  • Record Belgian delegation tours Taiwan tech firms

    Belgium’s largest technology delegation in years arrived in Taiwan this week, with more than 60 business leaders from Agoria seeking partnerships in artificial intelligence and semiconductors. Agoria CEO Bart Steukers emphasized Taiwan’s crucial role in the global AI landscape. The visit comes as bilateral trade between Belgium and Taiwan has doubled over the past five years. Matthieu Branders, director of the Belgian Office in Taipei, confirmed Belgium ranks among Taiwan’s most important European partners. The delegation toured major firms including E Link, Foxconn and ASUS, exploring collaboration opportunities in semiconductors, life sciences, renewable energy and offshore wind technology.
    2025/11/28 18:00
  • Taiwan sets ambitious carbon goals for 2035

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment unveils a carbon reduction plan for 2030-2035, aiming for a 40% decrease from 2005 levels. Learn about Taiwan’s energy transition and global climate efforts.
    2025/11/07 19:00
  • UPO to boost Taiwan’s energy transition efforts

    U-Ming Marine Offshore and Purus form UPO, a joint venture to boost Taiwan’s offshore wind power. UPO plans to deliver two advanced vessels by 2027, enhancing energy transition efforts.
    2025/10/29 17:33
  • Taiwan’s Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm begins full operations

    Yunneng Wind Power Company announced the Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm’s full commercial operations in Taiwan. With 640 MW capacity, it powers 600,000 homes, cutting CO2 emissions by 1.2 million tons annually.
    2025/08/22 10:08
  • Belgian firms honored at Taiwan business awards ceremony

    Belgium and Taiwan celebrated doubling bilateral trade to 2 billion euros at a business awards ceremony in Taipei, with Belgian marine engineering companies DEME and Jan De Nul receiving recognition for their pivotal roles in Taiwan’s offshore wind development and renewable energy transformation.
    2025/07/24 18:01
  • Taiwan seeks UK support for CPTPP bid in high-level talks

    President Lai Ching-te met with British Minister Douglas Alexander to urge U.K. support for Taiwan’s CPTPP bid. They discussed trade ties, energy, and tech collaborations.
    2025/07/01 08:00
  • 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
  • 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
  • Fengmiao I Wind Farm to supply UMC with renewable energy

    United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) signs a landmark Corporate Power Purchase Agreement with CIP’s Fengmiao I Offshore Wind Farm, advancing its goal of 50% renewable energy by 2030 and net zero by 2050.
    2024/12/19 10:45
  • Taiwan’s wind power sector hits NT$96.87 billion milestone

    The Ministry of Economic Affairs reports Taiwan’s offshore wind power sector has reached NT$96.87 billion in production value. Officials are aiding firms to enhance competitiveness amid concerns over localization policy effectiveness.
    2024/12/09 15:01
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Premier Chen visits Taiwan’s first offshore wind farm

    Discover how Taiwan is leading in green energy with Premier Chen Chien-jen’s visit to Formosa 1, the nation’s first offshore wind farm, emphasizing offshore wind power and the goal for net-zero emissions by 2050.
    2024/05/07 15:35
  • NDC Minister eyes swift ECA with Australia for energy ties

    Taiwan’s National Development Council Minister, Kung Ming-hsin, expressed the hope for Taiwan to swiftly sign an Economic Cooperation Agreement (ECA) with Australia. In his speech, he emphasized the potential for collaboration in the hydrogen energy sector to boost industrial development between the two countries. Kung, on behalf of Taiwan’s government, accepted the official release of the 2023 White Paper by the Australia New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (ANZCHAM). He highlighted the record high trade of US$34.08 billion among Taiwan, New Zealand, and Australia last year. Kung also emphasized Australia’s crucial role as a major supplier of energy and agricultural products for Taiwan, emphasizing the complementarity between their economic industries. He mentioned Taiwan’s involvement in offshore wind financing operations with the Macquarie Group and its target of 10% of its energy mix coming from hydrogen, particularly green hydrogen, illustrating the potential for energy cooperation with New Zealand and Australia.
    2023/12/07 20:42
  • NDC notes Taiwan’s breakthroughs in green energy transition

    The Taiwanese government is taking preemptive measures to achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. Premier Chen Chien-jen highlights the importance of a talented workforce and enhanced research in guiding industries towards a green energy transition. The government is also focused on strengthening strategies and providing better services for domestic industries. The National Development Council is actively removing obstacles to land acquisition for overseas businesses returning to Taiwan. The Ministry of Economic Affairs has proposed a plan to increase water supply capacity and promote the use of reclaimed and desalinated water. Additionally, the MOEA is investing in renewable energy infrastructure, particularly in solar and offshore wind power, with the aim of establishing high-performance offshore wind ports.
    2023/11/16 21:21
  • ASVDA to host talks on Taiwan-Japan industry ties and EVs

    Amid strengthening industry ties between Taiwan and Japan, ASVDA plans discussions on EVs and smart technology. Gartner predicts a significant rise in global EV shipments, while the IEA foresees a major shift towards sustainable energy.
    2023/11/13 20:32
  • Taiwan’s renewable energy market valued at billions

    The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has announced an 8.6 percent rebound in output, driven by developments in solar and wind power. Taiwan’s renewable energy market is expected to reach NT$200 billion in 2024. This was revealed during an ITRI industry forum that focused on cross-discipline cooperation in carbon solution exchange. Jay Wang, Vice Director of ITRI Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center, highlighted the challenges faced by the global economy due to high inflation and interest rates, which have increased investment costs for renewable energy development. Wang emphasized the importance of renewable energy in achieving a net-zero economy by 2050, but noted that oversupply has resulted in lower prices and the need for different approaches. Despite these challenges, Taiwan has excelled in the development and innovation of renewable energy, particularly offshore wind power, with an accumulated capacity of 2GW to date.
    2023/11/03 21:39
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