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  2. Electricity sector in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, for steam turbine-based power plants, the plants have 31.89% for oil-fired plants, 35.71% for coal-fired plants and 30.93% for gas-fired plants of efficiency. The power plants also have efficiency of 37.17% for diesel engine plants, 25.08% for gas turbine plants and 44.78% for combined cycle plants. [15]

  3. Energy in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan produces electricity from fossil fuels, wind, nuclear and hydro power. Taiwan's energy consumption the equivalent of 10.5 million kiloliters of oil, or about 2.2 million barrels a day. Consumption of petroleum products account for about half of Taiwan's energy supply equivalent of 4.5 million kiloliters of oil.

  4. Taiwan Power Company - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwan Power Company (Chinese: 台灣電力公司; pinyin: Táiwān Diànlì Gōngsī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-oân Tiān-le̍k Kong-si), also known by the short name Taipower (台電; Táidiàn; Tâi-tiān), is a state-owned electric power industry providing electricity to Taiwan and its off-shore islands.

  5. List of power stations in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of power stations in the Republic of China (Taiwan) that are publicly or privately owned. Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal , fuel oils , nuclear power , and natural gas , while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass , geothermal heat , moving water , solar rays , tides , waves and ...

  6. Taichung Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Taichung Power Plant (Chinese: 台中發電廠; pinyin: Táizhōng Fādiànchǎng) is a coal-fired power plant in Longjing, Taichung, Taiwan (ROC). With an installed coal-fired generation capacity of 5,500 MW , it is the fourth largest coal-fired power station in the world . [ 4 ]

  7. Secretive power plant in Taiwan opens to public for the first ...

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    Known locally as Jun Hun (or “Army Soul”), a nickname shared with the Taiwanese army division that built it, the Beigan Power Plant entered service in 1975 and became a linchpin of the local ...

  8. Hsinta Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Hsinta Power Plant or Hsing-ta Power Plant [2] (Chinese: 興達發電廠) is a coal-fired power plant in Yong'an District and Qieding District in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. [3] [4] With a total installed capacity of 4,326 MW, [5] the plant is Taiwan's second largest coal-fired power plant after the 5,500 MW Taichung Power Plant (coal-generated power only).

  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.