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Synera Renewable Energy Group and Taiwan Smart Electricity & Energy Sign Corporate PPA Delivering a Win–Win for Renewable Energy and Export Industries
Dec. 05 2025
Synera Renewable Energy Group and Taiwan Smart Electricity & Energy Sign Corporate PPA Delivering a Win–Win for Renewable Energy and Export Industries
Amid surging demand for green electricity from Taiwan's export-driven industries, Synera Renewable Energy Group (SRE), a leading offshore wind developer in the Asia-Pacific region, announced today the signing of a corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA) with Taiwan Smart Electricity & Energy Co., Ltd. (TSEE). Under the agreement, SRE will supply stable, long-term renewable power from its Formosa 4 Offshore Wind Farm to support industrial decarbonization, strengthen green competitiveness and contribute to sustainable development.
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Presidential Office Expresses Appreciation to U.S. President Trump for Signing the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act
Dec. 03 2025
Presidential Office Expresses Appreciation to U.S. President Trump for Signing the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act
The Presidential Office extends its sincere appreciation to United States President Donald Trump, who on December 2 (US EST) formally signed the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act, which stipulates that the US Secretary of State shall conduct a review of the Department of State's guidance that governs relations with Taiwan, including related documents, and reissue such guidance not less than every five years, as well as submit an updated report to Congress not later than 90 days after completing the review.
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Four Nations Convene at the 2025 Nordic–Taiwan Sustainable Energy Forum to Strengthen Clean-Energy Cooperation and Accelerate Net-Zero Progress
Dec. 03 2025
Four Nations Convene at the 2025 Nordic–Taiwan Sustainable Energy Forum to Strengthen Clean-Energy Cooperation and Accelerate Net-Zero Progress
The Energy Administration of Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs, together with the Danish Trade Council, the Finnish Trade Center, and the Swedish Trade and Invest Council in Taipei, co-hosted the 2025 Nordic–Taiwan Sustainable Energy Forum on December 3 at the GIS MOTC Convention Center. The event drew a strong turnout from domestic and international industry leaders, experts and research institutions.
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Energinet Managing Director and Taipower Vice President Engage in Strategic Dialogue on Strengthening Energy Resilience
Dec. 02 2025
Energinet Managing Director and Taipower Vice President Engage in Strategic Dialogue on Strengthening Energy Resilience
The Trade Council of Denmark, Taipei hosted a media gathering today featuring Mr. Peter Markussen, Managing Director from Energinet supporting/invited by the Danish Decarbonization alliance. The event also specially invited Mr. Chin-Chung Wu, Vice President of Taipower, to share his valuable experience on ensuring power reliability during Taiwan's energy transition. Facing the challenges of rising renewable energy penetration, both sides engaged in deep dialogue on leveraging "Open Markets," "Sector Coupling," and "Digitalization" to ensure power stability and security.
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OMNI Features|China Launches Artificial Sun "BEST" Project to Advance Global Fusion Research
Dec. 01 2025
OMNI Features|China Launches Artificial Sun "BEST" Project to Advance Global Fusion Research
China has launched a major new step in fusion energy research with the announcement of its Burning Plasma Experimental Superconducting Tokamak (BEST) program, complementing the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), which has achieved world records in sustaining high-temperature plasma.
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Formosa 2 Wind Power Hosts Nation's First Offshore Wind Refinancing Session Showcasing Robust Performance and Advanced Local O&M Capacity
Nov. 28 2025
Formosa 2 Wind Power Hosts Nation's First Offshore Wind Refinancing Session Showcasing Robust Performance and Advanced Local O&M Capacity
Formosa 2 Wind Power (F2) today held Taiwan's first bank briefing dedicated to offshore wind refinancing. More than twenty domestic and international financial institutions attended the session, which focused on transparent information sharing, operational insights, and localized O&M development as the project advances into long-term commercial operation.
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Formosa 2 Wind Farm Marks Second Year of Commercial Operations Surpassing 2.5 Billion kWh in Power Generation and Achieving 546 Consecutive LTI-Free Days
Nov. 25 2025
Formosa 2 Wind Farm Marks Second Year of Commercial Operations Surpassing 2.5 Billion kWh in Power Generation and Achieving 546 Consecutive LTI-Free Days
Formosa 2 Wind Power Co. announced today (25th) that the wind farm has reached its second anniversary of commercial operations. Since entering full operation in September 2023, Formosa 2—Taiwan's first Phase 2 offshore wind project to commence commercial service—has delivered steady clean-energy output while raising industry standards in operational safety, academic collaboration and community engagement, underscoring its commitment to Taiwan's energy transition.
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Eswatini House Speaker Mabuzza Heads Delegation on Official Visit to CPC Taoyuan Refinery
Nov. 24 2025
Eswatini House Speaker Mabuzza Heads Delegation on Official Visit to CPC Taoyuan Refinery
Speaker Themba N. Mabuza of the Eswatini House of Assembly led a parliamentary delegation to CPC Corporation's Taoyuan Refinery today (24th) to review the facility's storage tank operations and overall site management. CPC Chairman J. Z. Fang received the delegation, extending a warm welcome and sharing updates on the company's energy transition and sustainability initiatives—further underscoring the deep and longstanding ties between the two nations.
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MOEA and MOFA Convene Joint Ministerial Meeting to Strengthen Trade Diplomacy and Advance Global Industrial Strategy
Nov. 21 2025
MOEA and MOFA Convene Joint Ministerial Meeting to Strengthen Trade Diplomacy and Advance Global Industrial Strategy
Economic Affairs Minister Kung Ming-hsin and Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung jointly convened an inter-ministerial meeting today (21 November) to discuss geopolitical risks and the ongoing restructuring of global supply chains. Both ministries agreed that, amid accelerating economic realignment and rising geopolitical uncertainty, Taiwan must integrate its trade and diplomatic resources to build a resilient and sustainable industrial ecosystem.