Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs, J.W. Kuo, has proposed a plan to invest in renewable energy projects in the Philippines and transport the electricity back to Taiwan via submarine...
The US Department of Energy estimates the country will need to add 200 GW of nuclear capacity by 2050 to meet its net-zero targets and phase out coal-fired power plants. That translates...
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...
This year's Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD24) not only showcased Foxconn's latest technological developments and plans to partners, investment institutions, and the media, but it was also...
Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo has raised the possibility of establishing renewable energy facilities in the Philippines to address Taiwan's surging energy demands, particularly...
Chinese automaker Seres, in partnership with Huawei to produce the Aito EV brand, reported strong financial results for the first three quarters of 2024, driving notable growth for...
Taiwan's Ministry of Environment has set its carbon fee at NT$300(US$10) per ton of CO2, a rate that has sparked pushback from both environmental advocates and industry leaders.
Taiwan is set to implement its carbon fee at NT$300 per metric ton of CO₂ equivalent starting January 1, 2025, with regulated companies to pay for 2025 emissions by May 2026.
The rapid growth of energy-intensive sectors like 5G, AI data centers, electric vehicles, and renewables is placing unprecedented pressure on global power grids. As electricity demand...
Following the launch of successive countervailing probes by US regulators into China's solar industry, related Chinese industry leaders appear to be looking for solutions to end fierce...
Fueled by government support, technological advancements, and a growing appetite for energy independence, storage companies are aggressively expanding into the global residential...
The US plans to implement a ban in January 2025 on certain software and hardware used by connected cars from China and Russia for security. This initiative has drawn considerable...
Rising electricity costs and carbon taxes have intensified discussions around green energy, benefiting the heavy electrical industry. Companies are optimistic about growing order...