Taiwan is set to implement its carbon fee at NT$300 per metric ton of CO₂ equivalent starting January 1, 2025, with regulated companies to pay for 2025 emissions by May 2026.
The rapid growth of energy-intensive sectors like 5G, AI data centers, electric vehicles, and renewables is placing unprecedented pressure on global power grids. As electricity demand...
Following the launch of successive countervailing probes by US regulators into China's solar industry, related Chinese industry leaders appear to be looking for solutions to end fierce...
Fueled by government support, technological advancements, and a growing appetite for energy independence, storage companies are aggressively expanding into the global residential...
The US plans to implement a ban in January 2025 on certain software and hardware used by connected cars from China and Russia for security. This initiative has drawn considerable...
Rising electricity costs and carbon taxes have intensified discussions around green energy, benefiting the heavy electrical industry. Companies are optimistic about growing order...
MediaTek has unveiled its flagship mobile chip, the Dimensity 9400, capturing attention with its new AI capabilities, including the NPU 890, which delivers an impressive 50 trillion...
Seetel New Energy is expanding beyond its core business of energy storage manufacturing and system integration into front-of-meter (FTM) and behind-the-meter (BTM) storage, renewable...
Taiwan's Ministry of Environment has set the carbon fee at NT$300 (approx. US$9.24) per ton, effective 2025, and signaled that a Taiwan version of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism...
Supply chain insiders say that the biggest obstacles to fully electric vehicle (EV) adoption remain a lack of charging infrastructure and limited range, and following a surge in early...
The rapid development of AI, along with the expansion of power-intensive industries like semiconductors and the electrification of vehicles and appliances, is driving a surge in electricity...
In the global race towards decarbonization, hydrogen energy is rapidly ascending as a key player. However, for Taiwan, an island nation with unique energy challenges, the path to...
Taiwan's largest solar photovoltaic system installer, Hengs Technology, is optimistic about its fourth-quarter performance, with signs of recovery in its solar system installation...