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  2. Electricity sector in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    To encourage the public for energy and electricity saving, Taipower continued to launch the Power-Saving Initiative Measures and Energy Conservation Competitions to encourage the public to save electricity. After the measures were taken in 2012, a total amount of 4.833 TWh of electricity was saved in that year with carbon dioxide reduction ...

  3. Energy in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The new law authorizes the government to enhance incentives for the development of renewable energy via a variety of methods, including the acquisition mechanism, incentives for demonstration projects, and the loosening of regulatory restrictions in order to increase Taiwan's renewable energy generation capacity by 6.5 gigawatts to 10 gigawatts ...

  4. Taiwan Power Company - Wikipedia

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    Taipower was established on 1 May 1946. Its origins can be traced to 1919 when Taiwan Electric Power Co. was founded during Japanese colonial rule.In the subsequent decades, the Sun Moon Lake hydropower project was completed, and the company built a transmission line that connected northern Taiwan with the south.

  5. Taiwan Is Retreating From Nuclear Energy. At What Cost? - AOL

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    The self-governing island plans to shut down its last atomic power stations by 2025, threatening more emissions and greater vulnerability to a blockade by China.

  6. Asian Super Grid - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Super Grid is a project to establish an electrical power transmission network, or super grid, connecting China, South Korea, Taiwan, Mongolia, Russia, Japan and India. [1] [4] It will transmit electrical power from renewable sources from areas of the world that are best able to produce it to consumers in other parts of the world.

  7. Greater Changhua Offshore Wind Farms - Wikipedia

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    The project was approved by the Environmental Protection Administration in February 2018 and is owned by Ørsted.The approval for Ørsted to connect the wind power to Taiwan's electrical grid was granted in April 2018.

  8. Chiahui Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the power plant began in January 2002 and the commissioning of unit 1 of the plant was done in December 2003. [6] [7] The project is the first independent power producer project in Taiwan. In July 2020, the power plant was awarded Occupational Safety and Health Administration Agency's Model Site Award. [8]

  9. Talin Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Talin Power Plant (traditional Chinese: 大林發電廠; simplified Chinese: 大林发电厂; pinyin: Dàlín Fādiànchǎng) or Dalin Power Plant is a mix-generation power plant in Siaogang District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.