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State-run Taiwan Power Co’s (Taipower) poor management is sabotaging the government’s efforts to shift away from fossil fuels as large-scale power outages on Sunday again raised concerns about the stability of the nation’s power supply and whether renewable energy from solar and wind farms could fill the void. Uncertainty about the power grid’s reliability has created an opportunity for the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and nuclear power proponents to push for people to vote in favor of restarting construction of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant in a referendum on Saturday. KMT Chairman Eric Chu (朱立倫) said the incident reinforced the idea ....
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The Ministry of Economic Affairs punished 25 executives at state-run utility Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台電) over power outages and emergency shutdowns earlier this year, it said on Friday. The executives, including Taipower chairman Yang Wei-fu (楊偉甫) and president Chung Bin-li (鍾炳利), were given punishments ranging from warnings to major demerits for the outages on May 13, May 17 and July 27, Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua (王美花) said. Attributing the incidents to human error or bad execution, Wang said that they not only affected people’s day-to-day lives, but also dealt a severe blow to public confidence in the national power ....
Taipower top brass punished for blackouts, shutdowns focustaiwan.tw - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from focustaiwan.tw Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Power cuts show smart meters are necessary By Pan Han-shen 潘翰聲 Power outages on May 13 were blamed on human error, while cuts on Monday last week were attributed to an issue with scheduled maintenance work carried out by Taiwan Power Co (Taipower). The regional power cuts on both days affected generators C and D at the Singda Power Plant (興達電廠) in Kaohsiung’s Yongan District (永安), leading to complaints of unfairness from the public, who were unhappy that the company gave priority to uninterrupted power supply for industries. Even though Taipower discounted electricity bills of consumers affected by the outages, many found the events unacceptable. ....