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Taiwan Power Company plans to develop a 2 MW solar photovoltaic power generation system and a 4 MW/10 MWh energy storage system on Green Island to replace the traditional diesel generators at the Green Island power plant, aiming for carbon-free operation even during low-load days in winter. To achieve this operational scenario, comprehensive operation strategy planning, innovative control technologies for the energy storage system, and a fully functional microgrid controller are essential.
This demonstration showcases the future carbon-free operational scenario, including coordinated operations of microgrids and related equipment, and the subsequent system integration test required for the Green Island system to achieve a target of net-zero emissions, circular sustainability, and stable power supply. In the future, it is expected to expand related technologies to Taiwan to mitigate the impact of renewable energy on the power system.

Taiwan Power Company

Established on May 1, 1946, Taipower operates in generation, transmission, distribution, and the sale of electricity. According to the Electricity Act, Taipower is responsible for providing a stable electricity supply. Revenue from electricity sales accounted for 91.7% of the total revenue in 2023. As of 2023, the installed capacity in the Taipower System (including independent power producers) was 55.43 GW, consisting mainly of thermal power generation with hydroelectricity and renewable energy. In terms of transmission and distribution, Taipower's system has 622 substations, and its total length of power transmission lines reached 18,230.3 circuit kilometers while its total length of distribution lines reached 422,640 circuit kilometers in 2023.In response to the recent global trends toward sustainability and the development of future electricity markets, Taipower has promoted an organizational transformation. In January 2016, the Company established four business divisions: the Power Generation Division, the Nuclear Power Division, the Transmission System Division, and the Distribution and Service Division. Following the establishment of these divisions, the headquarters and business divisions adopted a policy of centralization and management decentralization, in an effort to transform from a government agency into a highly efficient enterprise. In the future, Taipower will continue to abide by the requirements of the Electricity Act and transform itself into a holding company with subsidiaries, which aims to promote market competition, enhance business operation efficiency, and promote corporate sustainability. This will allow Taipower to become a prestigious and world-class power utility group that provides its customers with services of the highest quality.

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  • Name:CHIEN, CHEN-YU

  • Phone:02-80782307

  • Address:No.242, Sec. 3, Roosevelt Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei City 100, Taiwan 10016

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  • Pavilion:Sustainability Circular Sustainability

  • Affiliated Ministry:Department of State-owned Enterprise Affairs,MOEA

  • Application Field:Green Energy & Environment

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  • Technology maturity:Prototype

  • Exhibiting purpose:Display of scientific results

  • Trading preferences:Negotiate by self

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