Taiwan

Taiwan could face power rationing by 2018

Government says this is possible if fourth nuclear power plant is scrapped.

Check out how offshore wind in Taiwan has developed

Taiwan is an island that highly relies on import energy to sustain the power supply of the country.

Taiwan’s nuclear plants are safe

Stress tests confirm independent review by international experts.

Taiwan to become nuclear free

Cabinet approves a draft act promoting energy safety and a nuclear-free Taiwan.

LED lighting could save 50% of Taiwan’s energy by 2030

The key is full adoption of LED lighting across the country.

TSMC show-and-tell: a 15.1% total area efficient champion CIGS module

TSMC recently announced a 1.09 m2 champion copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) module with a 15.1% total area efficiency. The module was produced using the current equipment at the company’s 100 MW capacity facility in Taiwan with its process licensed from Stion. The company claims a world record for monolithic thin-film modules, although Miasolé (purchased by Hanergy) demonstrated a 15.5% aperture area efficient 1.68 m2 discretely integrated (non-monolithic) flexible module.

Taiwan likely to make annual electricity rate adjustments

Taiwanese authorities prefer an annual electricity rate adjustments instead of every three months.

Taiwan girds for higher electricity prices

Rate increases to be scheduled every year instead of every three months.

Thailand to collaborate with Mozambique on energy

Thailand and Mozambique are expected to sign an MoU in the next couple of months on energy collaboration.

Advanced Energy inks Taiwan representation deal

Scientech will represent all of Advanced Energy's thin film and solar energy products in Taiwan.

GE to service Taiwan Power's 39MW turbines

General Electric will service 26 GE 1.5MW wind turbines operating across Taiwan.

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

Independent firms set to renegotiate Taipower contracts

Taiwan Cogeneration Corp (???) said yesterday that the company would instruct four independent power producers

Taipower to be probed for power purchase

Taipower needs to show non-culpability.