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Friday 17 July 2026
Australia strips voting rights from China-linked holdouts in rare-earths miner, curbing Beijing's mineral leverage

Australia has escalated a two-year campaign to force Chinese investors out of Northern Minerals Ltd., barring three China-linked shareholders that defied divestment orders from voting or exercising other rights in the heavy rare-earths developer — a signal that Canberra now intends to police foreign ownership on an ongoing basis, not just at the point of a transaction.

Friday 17 July 2026
SOFC gains traction in AI data centers, opening three paths for Taiwan suppliers
As AI ushers in an era in which computing capacity increasingly translates directly into power demand, energy has become the foundational layer of the "five-layer cake" framework outlined by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. While hyperscale cloud providers are accelerating construction of AI data centers, power infrastructure is emerging as a critical factor determining how quickly those facilities can come online.
Thursday 16 July 2026
Foxconn advances decarbonization, targeting RE50 for Taiwan production base by 2030

Foxconn Technology Group is stepping up energy-saving measures, green-power procurement, and supply chain decarbonization, with its factories in Taiwan targeting RE50 by 2030. The move comes as global brands such as Apple and Google increase pressure on suppliers to use renewable energy and cut emissions.

Wednesday 15 July 2026
Huawei's US$11B clean energy business turns Brazil into its next growth engine

Huawei Technologies is becoming an increasingly important supplier to the global energy transition, expanding beyond telecommunications into solar inverters, battery storage, and electric vehicle charging.

Wednesday 15 July 2026
Buima lifts June revenue as battery modules and energy storage demand grows
Buima said that its June 2026 revenue continued to rise on stronger green energy business and battery backup unit (BBU) module shipments, with sales the second quarter and first half of 2026 holding steady. The company said demand for low-Earth-orbit satellites, energy storage systems (ESS), and distributed energy remained strong, supporting its outlook for the rest of the year.
Wednesday 15 July 2026
Nam Liong posts strong Q2 as high-value materials drive growth
Nam Liong Global Corporation reported consolidated revenue of NT$245 million (US$8.4 million) for June 2026, down 2.56% from the previous month but up 21.66% year over year, reflecting mid-year inventory adjustments by some customers and normal seasonal shipment patterns. Second-quarter revenue reached NT$743 million, rising 23.73% sequentially and 17.07% from a year earlier. Revenue for the first half totaled NT$1.343 billion, up 8.87% year over year.
Tuesday 14 July 2026
China rare-earth price dip ends seven-quarter rally, tight supply keeps magnets in focus

China's largest rare-earth suppliers have cut their third-quarter 2026 concentrate transfer price for the first time in eight quarters, offering limited relief to magnet makers after a prolonged cost surge while leaving the broader supply-demand imbalance largely intact.

Monday 13 July 2026
Leadsun pursues strategic partnerships as Xiangyin targets top-tier power retail status
Taiwanese renewable energy developer Leadsun Greentech said that as global supply chains continue to move toward net-zero carbon emissions and RE100 commitments, and Taiwan's semiconductor and high-tech industries actively expand, green electricity has become a critical resource for corporate growth.
Friday 10 July 2026
Topco Scientific's June revenue hits record high on strong photoresist, quartz cloth demand
Topco Scientific (TSC) posted June 2026 revenue of NT$7.51 billion (approx. US$233.49 million), an increase of NT$970 million from May and 32.9% from a year earlier, setting a new single-month record. Cumulative revenue for the first half of 2026 reached NT$39.32 billion, up 20.2% year-over-year and setting a record for the period.
Friday 10 July 2026
Taiwan completes E10 gasoline standard, setting stage for wider bioethanol use

Taiwan's completion of its national E10 gasoline standard gives the island a firmer basis for bioethanol-blended fuels, with implications beyond its borders as governments seek cleaner transport options, greater energy security, and lower emissions. However, industry support alone may not be enough without public trust and clearer policy planning.

Thursday 9 July 2026
Pegatron chairman urges Taiwan to rethink nuclear power amid energy-security risks
Taiwan's energy choices matter well beyond the island because they affect semiconductor supply chains, advanced manufacturing, and the stability of electricity-intensive industries serving global markets. Pegatron chairman Tzu-Hsien Tung said Taiwan should reassess nuclear power as a practical tool for resilience, cost control, and decarbonization, rather than depend too heavily on imported natural gas.
Thursday 9 July 2026
Taiwan says 2025 power supply stayed ample as demand eased
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs said electricity supply remained ample in 2025 even as demand slipped slightly, reinforcing its message to the Legislative Yuan after Pegatron chairman Tzu-Hsien Tung urged Taiwan to build 10 nuclear power units within 10 years. The ministry said reserve capacity stayed above 6% throughout the year and that days with reserves above 10%, known as green-light days, totaled 342.
Thursday 9 July 2026
Ruihe Carbon targets diesel backup market with ammonia-to-hydrogen system
Ruihe Carbon is expanding its rooftop solar holdings and moving into low-carbon hydrogen as it looks to reshape backup power for Taiwan's technology sector.
Thursday 9 July 2026
SAS Group deepens 'manufacturing + services' strategy as renewable energy, semiconductor units gain
Driven by the global energy transition and the rapid development of emerging applications such as artificial intelligence (AI) and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, demand for renewable energy continues to rise.
Wednesday 8 July 2026
Sodium batteries to cut below LFP costs in 2027, reshaping energy storage economics

China is increasingly viewing 2026 as the launch year for sodium-ion batteries, as the technology's cost advantages in the energy storage market become more visible. The latest analysis from Bernstein and Morgan Stanley says sodium batteries are no longer just a low-cost alternative to lithium batteries, but are emerging as a complementary technology alongside them.

Tuesday 7 July 2026
China's sodium battery boom faces supply risk

China's sodium-ion battery sector is drawing intense attention as surging lithium carbonate prices lift lithium battery production costs. But Chinese media say the market is already showing a split between "big-company heat and small-company chill," and that large-scale production could expose new material shortages.

Tuesday 7 July 2026
Hyundai Rotem targets 2029 hydrogen rail launch as Foshan case raises cost concerns

South Korea's hydrogen rail commercialization is entering the final stretch, with Hyundai Rotem, a unit of Hyundai Motor Group, building hydrogen trains equipped with Hyundai Motor's in-house fuel cell system. The first commercial service is expected as early as 2029, but a 2024 shutdown of hydrogen trains in Foshan, China has raised questions about economic viability.

Tuesday 7 July 2026
US grid strain from AI power demand extends order boom for Taiwan equipment makers

A US emergency order to stabilize electricity supplies during an extreme heat wave has underscored a deepening structural imbalance in the country's power system. As aging grid infrastructure struggles to keep pace with rapidly rising AI-driven electricity demand, Taiwan's power equipment manufacturers are seeing stronger order momentum and extending backlog visibility in North America.

Thursday 2 July 2026
Nvidia and nuclear energy startup Valar test microreactor to power AI data center
Nuclear energy startup Valar Atomics said on July 1 it is partnering with Nvidia to develop a small data center in Utah, an effort the companies say will demonstrate how computing facilities needed for artificial intelligence can conserve water.
Thursday 2 July 2026
Taiwan eyes 2028 carbon trading market launch, but experts warn of risks and timing

Taiwan plans to launch an emissions trading system (ETS) in 2028 as the next phase of its carbon pricing framework — a cap-and-trade market where companies buy and sell permits to emit greenhouse gases. However, environmental researchers and academics caution that the experiences of Japan, South Korea, and the European Union (EU) show that emissions trading markets take years to mature and operate effectively. With Taiwan's own carbon fee only recently taking effect, they argue the government should prioritize policy continuity and give businesses time to internalize carbon costs and implement decarbonization strategies before introducing a cap-and-trade regime.

Tuesday 30 June 2026
Walmart signs first nuclear power agreement to secure 176 MW of zero-emission supply

Walmart and Constellation Energy announced on June 23 that the retailer signed its first nuclear power purchase agreement, securing about 176 MW of zero-emission electricity from the Dresden Clean Energy Center in Illinois. The deal comprises two 15-year contracts that include 30 MW of new generation capacity and are scheduled to begin in 2029 and 2030.

Monday 29 June 2026
China makes AI power a national priority in new five-year energy plan

Generative AI is driving a sharp rise in electricity demand from data centers and AI computing infrastructure, prompting China to release its 15th Five-Year Plan for the Construction of a New Energy System (2026–2030). The plan incorporates AI power demand into China's national energy strategy for the first time, calling for closer coordination between electricity supply and computing capacity to support AI, advanced manufacturing, and other strategic industries.

Monday 29 June 2026
Taiwan water treatment firm rebrands to chase chip-grade purification demand
Hongyi International, an OTC-listed environmental engineering company, has formally rebranded as Tianyi Water & Energy Solutions, marking a strategic shift toward a fully integrated ESG platform that combines water treatment, renewable energy, and environmental engineering. The company is positioning itself to serve both traditional manufacturing and the rapidly expanding high-tech sector, with a particular focus on semiconductor-grade water systems driven by advanced membrane technologies.
Sunday 28 June 2026
Sunrise builds integrated energy platform as AI data center demand rises
Sino-American Silicon (SAS) Products' Sunrise is expanding its integrated smart energy business as artificial intelligence (AI) and data center demand for high-performance computing drives higher electricity demand worldwide. The company said its combined offering could help global firms secure greener, more resilient power supplies while meeting net-zero, RE100, and supply-chain carbon goals.
Friday 26 June 2026
Honyi International rebrands as Tianyi Water and Energy Solutions to seize water-power integration opportunities
Following its rebranding from Honyi International to Tianyi Water and Energy Solutions, president Ching-chi Li said the company will leverage the resources of its parent group Lealea Group to provide integrated services addressing corporate water and electricity needs. The aim is to help customers meet growing challenges related to water and power resilience. The company currently has orders from multiple customers in traditional industries and the semiconductor sector.