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Taiwan cuts FiTs by 11.88% but increases solar energy target to 130MW

Taiwan has increased its solar power capacity target by 30%.
Taiwan has further decreased its feed-in tariffs for 2013 by between 9.23% and 11.88%, while simultaneously

increasing its solar power capacity target by 30%.

According to Taiwanese newspaper, Taipei Times, the Bureau of Energy has attributed the cuts to the decreasing

costs of manufacturing solar panel modules.

The Bureau has set the tariffs for the first half of next year at NT$8.4 (US$0.2887) per kWh for rooftop solar

energy a capacity below 10kW, NT$7.54 (US$0.2591) for between 10kW and 100kW, NT$7.12 (US$0.2447) for 100kW to

500kW, NT$6.33 (US$0.2175) for 500kW and above and NT$5.98 (US$0.2055) for ground-based installations.

Taipei Times notes that the new tariffs for the first half of next year are still higher than the average cost

of NT$2.47 (US$0.0849) per kWh generated by Taipower, Taiwan Cogeneration Corp and independent power producers

(IPPs) using fossil fuels such as coal and oil.

Furthermore, the bureau has raised the nation’s solar power capacity target to 130MW for next year. Tseng-tsai,

Senior Specialist at the bureau’s energy technology division said the increase in the capacity target would

encourage manufacturers to increase research and development, job opportunities could be created in other

industries such as architecture, engineering and steel. Tseg said this could increase the total solar panel

production value from NT$11.6 billion (US$399 million) this year to NT$13.2 billion next year.

“We forecast renewable energy companies will make higher profits next year compared with this year and there

will be more firms entering the market, while expressing the hope that the nation’s photovoltaic exports would

increase by 10 percent a year,” said Tseng.

 

 

https://www.pv-tech.org/news/taiwan_cuts_fits_by_11.88_but_increases_solar_energy_target_to_130mw
 

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