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Taiwan s Industrial Technology Research Institute marks 50th anniversary
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Opposition parties yesterday called for the resignations of Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua (王美花) and Taiwan Power Co (Taipower) chairman Yang Wei-fu (楊偉甫) to take responsibility for the latest power outages, while the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) demanded an explanation from the state-owned utility.
Widespread power outages were reported across the nation, which Taipower attributed to an equipment malfunction at the Hsinta Power Plant in Kaohsiung.
Wang should step down to assume responsibility, and Taipower should compensate the public and busineses, the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) caucus told a news conference, adding that the power failure had tarnished Taiwan’s global image.
PharmaEngine Inc (智擎生技) founder Grace Yeh (葉常菁) has become the Industrial Technology Research Institute’s (ITRI, 工業技術研究院) first female fellow since it started awarding business leaders with fellowships 10 years ago.
ITRI chairman Lee Chih-kung (李世光) told the 10th ITRI Laureates award ceremony on Tuesday that Yeh’s induction was significant, because in addition to being the institute’s 50th laureate, she is its first female fellow.
Yeh said she was surprised to learn that she was the first woman to be awarded.
Taiwan has many outstanding female leaders in the field of technology, but they have so far been ignored by the laureate selection committee,
Economics minister must resign: KMT
POWER TRIP: The KMT questioned whether Thursday’s power outage was caused by a problem with the distribution network, as the government said, or by power generation
By Shih Hsiao-kuang and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writer
Branding the government’s energy policy as “problematic,” the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) yesterday demanded the resignation of Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua (王美花) to take responsibility for wide-ranging power outages on Thursday.
The outages affected 8.46 million customers, Taiwan Power Co said, adding that a short-term rolling blackout was initiated across the country as an emergency measure after four generators tripped at the Singda Power Plant in Kaohsiung.
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