Taiwan's legislature has amended the Electricity Act, ending nuclear power generation in the country by 2025 and liberalizing the local electricity market.
Contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is evaluating the possibility of generating electricity in-house by installing electric generating equipment at...
With Taiwan's power consumption having risen significantly due to hot weather, the government-owned Taipower's operating reserve may drop to as low as 2.2% shortly and the issue could...
Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) is a state-owned electric power utility providing electricity to Taiwan and its other islands. According to Wikipedia (English and Chinese), in 1994...
The state-run Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) is undertaking various tests at Taiwan's No. 4 nuclear power plant located on the northeastern coast in preparation for kicking off trial...
Taiwan president Ma Ying-jeou's announcement of commercial operations of the fourth nuclear power plant has spurred concerns. Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) announced on July 29...
Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) aims to install and test 10,000 residential smart meters in Taiwan in 2011-2012, and if all goes as planned, it will install more than one million...
Representatives from solar energy system companies in Taiwan staged a protest at the Bureau of Energy to voice their disapproval of the lack of transparency in Taiwan Power Company's...
China-based photovoltaic (PV) module maker Suntech Power will be the single supplier of PV modules for use by Taiwan-based Fortune Electric to construct a PV power station of 4.7MWp...
The Bureau of Energy under Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has formed a task force to draw up a plan to promote the development of smart (electricity) grids around Taiwan,...
Taiwan-based Fortune Electric, which makes electric machinery and equipment for power generation and distribution, on September 30 won a state-run Taiwan Power Company (Taipower)...
The average cost for photovoltaic (PV) power generation in Taiwan is NT$16 (US$0.49) per kilowatt-hour (kwh) in the northern region, NT$12/kwh in the central region and NT$10/kwh...