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Tuesday 28 June 2022
MOEA amends cogeneration regulation in line with efforts to reduce carbon emissions
Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has drafted an amendment to the regulation on cogeneration in a bid to boost replacement of coal with natural gas used in cogeneration in line...
Friday 24 June 2022
Global economic downturn stoking demand for cloud services
The ongoing global economic downturn is helpful to business improvements at providers of cloud services, mainly because enterprises will cut expenses on ground-end hardware installations...
Wednesday 15 June 2022
Semiconductors firms - big power users
As global warming receives global attention, curbing greenhouse gas is both a responsibility and pressue for companies. This pressure, which promises to gradually become cost and...
Monday 6 June 2022
Ennoconn develops solutions to help clients cut carbon emissions
Industrial motherboard, POS (point of sale/service) device and kiosk maker Ennoconn has developed cloud computing solutions to help clients reduce carbon emissions, according to company...
Wednesday 13 April 2022
Limited power supply a major obstacle for EV growth
Stable and ample power supply is an important factor for electric vehicle (EV) growth. Insufficient power supply will inhibit the spread of EVs. Price increases and increased competition...
Wednesday 13 April 2022
Edwards working with chipmakers to cut carbon emissions
Edwards, which makes vacuum pumps and advanced exhaust systems used in semiconductor manufacturing, is working closely with the world's major foundries to reduce carbon emissions...
Monday 28 March 2022
TSMC to start operating zero-waste manufacturing center in 2023
TSMC plans to start operating its first zero-waste manufacturing center in Taichung, central Taiwan in 2023, according to Lora Ho, company SVP of Europe & Asia Sales.
Thursday 3 March 2022
BCG: Taiwan firms should cut carbon to grab US$4.5 trillion opportunity
Boston Consulting Group (BCG) executives said at the "Supply Chain Carbon Reduction Trend" press conference held in Taipei on March 2, that Taiwanese companies should take on the...
Friday 4 February 2022
Taiwan to boost low-carbon production to cope with EU CBAM
As the EU will enforce CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) beginning 2023, the Taiwan government has established an interdepartmental task force to work out a net zero carbon...
Tuesday 18 January 2022
Supply chains feel green energy pressure from Apple, TSMC
While meeting net-zero carbon emissions goals by 2050 has become a globally important topic, meeting Apple's 2030 carbon-neutral goal for its supply chain is more immediately pressing...
Monday 17 January 2022
Will TSMC's drive to reduce EUV carbon emissions power the green hydrogen industry chain?
Semiconductor foundry TSMC has established a 2030 energy-savings goal for its suppliers, partly driven by the fact that extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography consumes a large amount...
Monday 6 December 2021
Cluster 2.0 needed for Taiwan semiconductor sector to meet new challenges, says ASE COO
Taiwan's semiconductor sector has performed outstandingly amid the pandemic over the past two years thanks partly to its strong industrial clusters, but Taiwan needs to advance to...
Friday 3 December 2021
Supply chain braces for impacts from China's dual carbon goal
Countries around the world have all set their goals for a more sustainable future with fewer carbon emissions. Denmark, Sweden, France, the UK, Hungary, and New Zealand have set their...
Wednesday 10 November 2021
Scooters cannot be excluded from smart mobility: interview with Aeon Motor CEO Tony Lin
Electrification is brought to the table as the public and private sector tackle climate change by attempting to achieve carbon neutrality. Taiwan is a small market for passenger cars...
Friday 15 October 2021
Automotive IC shortage to persist for next 2-3 years
The global shortage of automotive ICs is likely to last beyond next year until 2023 or even 2024, and automakers worldwide are trying all possible means to counter, according to industry...