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Tuesday 24 December 2024
Taiwan grapples with unpredictable AI power demands, govt outlined three-pronged strategy
While the semiconductor supply chain has driven Taiwan's recent surge in electricity use, a trend expected to continue, the exact power consumption requirements for AI remain uncertain...
Thursday 19 December 2024
Taiwan pushes geothermal development with 2025 targets
As offshore wind and solar power mature, the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan (MOEA) has shifted its focus to geothermal energy as the next key phase in renewable energy deve...
Monday 16 December 2024
Arch Meter gears up for smart meter growth
Taiwan-based Arch Meter is preparing to bid for Taipower's smart meter contracts for 2025. The company has demonstrated strong execution of its 2022-2024 contract, with robust production...
Wednesday 4 December 2024
Climate change drives Taiwan power grid overhaul and demand surge
Following multiple typhoons in 2024, Taiwan faces significant challenges to its power grid. Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) Vice President and CEO Ming-Shu Chen highlighted the increasing...
Friday 29 November 2024
Allis Electric expands beyond semiconductors into AI, data center markets
Allis Electric Co. (AEC) is broadening its market focus beyond semiconductors to tap into the surging energy demands of artificial intelligence and data center sectors. The company...
Thursday 28 November 2024
Leader New Energy advances 140 MW E-dReg ventures
Leader Electronics' subsidiary, Leader New Energy, plans to kick off construction on a 40-megawatt (MW) E-dReg project by late 2024. Meanwhile, a 99.9 MW E-dReg energy storage project...
Wednesday 13 November 2024
SEIT and Taipower pioneer community EV charging with smart systems
On November 12, SEIT Corporation announced it is the first electric vehicle (EV) energy management system (EMS) provider to connect with Taiwan Power Company's (Taipower) distributed...
Wednesday 30 October 2024
Taiwan's official reassures green energy supply can support AI development
Taiwan can generate enough green energy to fuel AI sector growth, says Economic Affairs Minister J.W. Kuo, addressing Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's projection of 10 billion kWh in annual...
Monday 21 October 2024
Taiwan's green energy dilemma: businesses struggle amid surplus waste
Winbond Electronics Chairman Arthur Chiao warned that Taiwan's business sector is grappling with a green energy supply shortage due to the lack of mechanisms for managing surplus...
Friday 18 October 2024
Taiwan targets low-carbon power to fuel industrial growth
Reliable access to low-carbon and zero-carbon energy has become a top priority for companies investing in manufacturing facilities in Taiwan. With rising global pressures to combat...
Friday 11 October 2024
Seetel targets profitability amid surge in storage and EV charging demand
Seetel New Energy is expanding beyond its core business of energy storage manufacturing and system integration into front-of-meter (FTM) and behind-the-meter (BTM) storage, renewable...
Wednesday 9 October 2024
Taiwan's industrial power price hike to propel BTM energy storage amid challenges
Taiwan's industrial electricity prices will increase by 12.5% starting October 16, while residential rates remain unchanged. This significant hike presents challenges for the solar,...
Monday 7 October 2024
Taiwan's solar power costs undercut industrial rates as perovskite technology advances
Taipower is set to increase industrial electricity rates by 12.5% in mid-October, pushing costs above that of solar power. Industry insiders view this as a potential turning point,...
Monday 1 July 2024
President Lai's vision for 'AI Island': Stable power, supercomputers, and talent cultivation
President Ching-te Lai, committed to developing Taiwan into an "AI Island" after taking office in May, has highlighted three priority tasks to achieve this goal, including ensuring...
Friday 31 May 2024
New economic minister: Stable power supply essential to keep semiconductor and AI sectors in Taiwan
If Taiwan does not have enough power supply, the semiconductor and Artificial Intelligence (AI) industries will not stay in Taiwan, commented Kuo Jyh-Huei, the new minister of economic...