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Tuesday 21 January 2025
Trump rescinds Biden policies on EVs and AI regulation
On his first day in office, US President Donald Trump initiated a broad rollback of Biden administration policies by signing a series of executive orders. Trump announced plans to revoke nearly 80 executive actions from Biden, targeting areas including climate policy, technology regulation, and foreign trade.
Monday 20 January 2025
Trump 2.0 energy shift: reverse Biden's green initiatives, fuels fossil fuel return
The green energy revolution faces its greatest challenge as former President Donald Trump prepares his return to power, heralding a seismic shift in US energy policy. Like a pendulum swinging back with force, Trump's incoming administration stands poised to demolish the Biden Administration's clean energy initiatives, systematically dismantling renewable energy development while breathing new life into traditional fossil fuels. As storm clouds gather over the renewable sector, industry experts warn that a Trump-led government would withdraw again from the Paris Agreement, dealing a potentially devastating blow to global climate action.
Friday 17 January 2025
Trump's comeback looms large over US EV ambitions
The future of electric vehicle (EV) development in the US faces uncertainty as controversy over EV policy intensifies during the presidential transition between the incoming Trump administration and the outgoing Biden administration.
Friday 17 January 2025
Foxlink becomes Taiwan's first listed green electricity trader
Amid rising industrial electricity demand in Taiwan, the effective integration of energy creation, storage, and conservation has become crucial for business development. Foxlink Group Chairman Taichang Guo emphasized that creating diversified renewable energy solutions to support Taiwan's industrial stability will be a key mission for the group's future development.
Friday 17 January 2025
Trump's policy likely to increase US carbon emissions by 4 billion tons of CO2 equivalent, says DIGITIMES Research
The return of Donald Trump to power introduces substantial uncertainty in the progression of global climate change initiatives. An analysis by DIGITIMES Research delves into his energy policies, examining their impact on the green energy sector within the US and the broader global energy landscape. The publication projects the potential trajectory of the industry through the year 2025.
Thursday 16 January 2025
Samsung Electro-Mechanics unveils Mi-RAE, eyes all-solid-state batteries and mass production by 2026
Samsung Electro-Mechanics is leveraging its multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) expertise to venture into the energy sector, specifically targeting the development of small all-solid-state batteries.
Wednesday 15 January 2025
US-China trade tensions drive shift in metal orders to Taiwan
In recent years, China and the United States have imposed reciprocal restrictions on critical raw materials, and with the potential for increased tariffs following Trump's return to office, new sanctions may follow. Lianyou Metals, a major player in the recycling and smelting of rare precious metals such as tungsten and cobalt, has reported a noticeable rise in orders from American customers. Under the ongoing US-China trade tensions, Lianyou expects to benefit from order shifts.
Tuesday 14 January 2025
AcBel poised for stable development in 2025 as power and renewable energy business grows
AcBel Polytech (AcBel) anticipates a year of growth in 2025, driven by the gradual emergence of synergies from its acquisition of OmniOn and the steady expansion of its renewable energy business, according to Chairman Jerry Hsu.
Tuesday 14 January 2025
GlobalWafers unit becomes world's first wafer plant running on self-generated green power
GlobalWafers' Danish subsidiary, Topsil, has achieved a significant milestone in renewable energy adoption by inaugurating a solar power facility that supplies 100% of its manufacturing site's electricity needs. This development marks a crucial step in GlobalWafers' commitment to the RE100 initiative, which it joined in 2022 to implement green energy across its global operations.
Monday 13 January 2025
Malaysia aims to become energy and chip manufacturing hub
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced plans to leverage the country's geographical advantages and recent foreign investments to position Malaysia as a hub for energy and chip manufacturing.
Monday 13 January 2025
Trusval's shift to turnkey services drives 2024 revenue to 8-year high
Trusval Technology posted a December 2024 consolidated revenue of NT$314 million (US$9.53 million), marking a 44.5 percent year-over-year increase. Fourth-quarter revenue totaled NT$1.055 billion, reflecting a 7.9 percent decline quarter over quarter but a 75.2 percent year-over-year rise. For 2024, full-year revenue surged 50.5 percent to NT$3.631 billion, the highest in eight years.
Monday 13 January 2025
AI power crunch: Taiwan govt sets preconditions for nuclear power adoption
On January 8, 2025, Executive Yuan Premier Cho Jung-tai addressed the closing ceremony of the "2025 Executive Yuan Technology Advisory Meeting," announcing that the government has set new national carbon reduction targets for 2030, 2032, and 2035. The initiative focuses on promoting diverse green energy sources, enhanced energy conservation, technological storage solutions, and strengthening grid security resilience to achieve secondary energy transformation.
Friday 10 January 2025
HDRE hits record US$57 million revenue in 2024
HD Renewable Energy (HDRE) posted consolidated revenue of NT$9.52 billion (approx. US$57.32 million) in December 2024, showing growth of 48.22% compared to the previous month and 13.22% compared to the same period last year. The company's annual revenue reached NT$10.125 billion in 2024, achieving a 73.41% increase year over year and setting a new record high.
Friday 10 January 2025
AI and decentralization drive smart energy solutions in Taiwan's digital transformation
Taiwan's power industry is undergoing a profound digital transformation, spurred by the decentralization and liberalization of the electricity market. Established companies are keen to develop renewable energy innovations, while startups seize opportunities in this evolving landscape. Increasingly, players across the sector are focusing on intelligent solutions to stay competitive and navigate the energy transition.
Friday 10 January 2025
Taiwan firms eye Philippines' burgeoning renewable energy market
Taiwan's renewable energy companies are increasingly targeting Southeast Asian markets, with the Philippines emerging as their prime destination due to its favorable market conditions and strong government support.
Friday 10 January 2025
UK-Taiwan tech partnerships deepen as British Representative to Taiwan concludes term
John Dennis, Representative at the British Office in Taipei, will conclude his tenure in February 2025 after serving since December 2020. During his farewell address, Dennis highlighted the strengthening of trade and technological partnerships between the UK and Taiwan as the hallmark of his time in office.
Thursday 9 January 2025
Belgium advances grid strategy amid North Sea wind expansion
Belgium is moving ahead with an innovative energy grid strategy, transitioning from traditional offshore wind infrastructure to an integrated network anchored by an artificial energy island, marking a significant shift in European offshore wind development.
Tuesday 7 January 2025
Tainergy dogged by competition from Chinese supply chain
Solar cell maker Tainergy Tech has failed to fend off competition from Chinese makers despite its diversification to SiC manufacturing.
Monday 6 January 2025
CES 2025 pre-show insights: six key trends emerge as show embraces AI and quantum tech
CES 2025, set to launch on January 7 in the US, promises to be one of the largest tech gatherings in recent years. During a pre-show press conference on January 5, Consumer Technology Association (CTA) President Kinsey Fabrizio and CEO Gary Shapiro unveiled the event's highlights.
Monday 6 January 2025
Renewable energy in Taiwan faces hurdles as targets falter
Taiwan's renewable energy ambitions face setbacks amid a government transition and policy disputes. President Lai Ching-te's "Energy Transition 2.0" aims for diversification, but solar and offshore wind projects lag behind expectations. Geothermal, hydrogen, and small hydropower initiatives advance at a crawl, casting doubt on 2025 targets.
Monday 6 January 2025
Hanwha Qcells secures US$1.45 billion federal loan for Georgia solar hub
Hanwha Qcells, a subsidiary of Hanwha Solutions, has secured a US$1.45 billion low-interest loan to accelerate the development of its integrated Solar Hub in Georgia, the US. The investment strengthens US energy independence, challenges China's renewable energy dominance, and aligns with global net-zero goals under the Paris Agreement.
Monday 6 January 2025
US ramps up solar trade barriers as China struggles with oversupply
The global solar energy landscape enters 2025 with seismic shifts as the US tightens trade measures against Southeast Asia and China's dominance in N-type TOPCon technology sparks supply chain turmoil. Despite efforts to diversify, Chinese manufacturers still control over 85% of global solar demand, reinforcing their position amid geopolitical tensions.
Monday 6 January 2025
Sekisui Chemical to invest US$2 billion in perovskite solar cells by 2030
Sekisui Chemical is set to acquire Sharp's Sakai facility in Osaka to construct a new factory for next-generation perovskite solar cells. Sekisui plans to form a new solar cell company in partnership with the Development Bank of Japan, investing a total of JPY314.5 billion (US$2 billion) by 2030.
Thursday 2 January 2025
Volvo reportedly seeks South Korean battery partners amid Northvolt crisis
Following Northvolt's bankruptcy filing, Volvo is exploring new battery partnerships in South Korea to advance the construction of the NOVO Energy battery plant.
Tuesday 31 December 2024
China's calculated retaliation intensifies tensions as Trump hints at renewed tariffs
Following Donald Trump's election, the US-China trade war appeared to be entering a new phase with Trump's announcement in late November of additional tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada, a move reminiscent of his "Tariff Man" persona.
Straight from CES 2025
The rise of top 10 IC design houses in China
Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research