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Wednesday 11 June 2025
Europe solar power developer eyes Taiwan as regional expansion hub
Taiwan's renewable energy market has experienced rapid development in recent years, drawing substantial investment from international firms. Adam Pegg, Chief Operating Officer for Asia Pacific at Lightsource bp, Europe's largest solar energy developer, emphasized that Taiwan's strong policy support provides stable expectations for investors and solid growth potential. These advantages make Taiwan a strategic hub for Lightsource bp's expansion across the Asia-Pacific region.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
Lightsource bp claims win-win for fishery solar farm
Lightsource bp broke ground for its first fishery solar farm project in Taiwan on June 9. Lightsource bp, which is 100%-owned by the British oil and gas company BP, has accumulated considerable experience in developing and running renewable energy projects around the world.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
China's 10 rare earth powerhouses driving 70% of global supply

In April 2025, China imposed new export restrictions on seven critical mid-to-heavy rare earth elements—samarium (Sm), gadolinium (Gd), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy), lutetium (Lu), scandium (Sc), and yttrium (Y). The move disrupted global supply chains, hitting the automotive and electronics industries hardest.

Monday 9 June 2025
Israeli wave energy pioneer secures strategic foothold in Taiwan, expands global presence
Eco Wave Power is advancing its first Asian wave energy project in Taiwan, marking a strategic expansion into the Asia-Pacific region for the Israeli renewable energy company. The project, developed in partnership with I-Ke International Ocean Energy, will feature a 100-kilowatt capacity installation fully financed by the Taiwanese partner.
Friday 6 June 2025
India reportedly mulls rare earth magnet stockpiles, incentives to counter China export curbs
India is reportedly in talks with companies to create long-term stockpiles of rare earth magnets and boost domestic production through fiscal incentives as it scrambles to secure critical materials amid China's tightening export controls, according to people familiar with the matter.
Thursday 5 June 2025
GreenRock leads new JV to secure renewable energy supply for Taiwan tech firms
As many Taiwanese technology companies strive to meet international RE100 and net-zero emissions targets, they are increasingly concerned about the long-term challenge of green energy shortages. In response, GreenRock Energy announced on June 4 the launch of a new joint venture, dubbed Yishi Energy, in partnership with Delta Energy and ZN Energy. The goal is to create an investment platform for solar energy projects and strengthen participation in Taiwan's green power trading market.
Thursday 5 June 2025
URE announces layoffs amid solar power production line upgrades
Taiwan-based solar firm United Renewable Energy (URE) is expected to lay off more than 100 employees by the end of 2025 in response to global green energy market and technological transformation trends. Simultaneously, the company will continue to strengthen its two core businesses: tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) cells and energy storage.
Wednesday 4 June 2025
Exclusive: Chinese solar and battery US ambitions crumble under Trump's trade war
US President Donald Trump has aggressively deployed tariffs and trade measures to prioritize American manufacturing since returning to the White House in January 2025. However, Chinese-backed firms already operating on US soil are finding their ambitions increasingly imperiled.
Wednesday 4 June 2025
Innovation and sustainability dual axes: Teco initiates diversified strategic growth
Teco held its annual shareholders meeting on June 3, 2025. Chairman Morris Li stated that in the face of global economic and market uncertainties, the company would continue to adhere to a dual-axis strategy of innovation and sustainability. It aimed to deepen its energy-saving and carbon reduction initiatives and advance toward becoming a core driver of global electrification, intelligence, and green energy development.
Wednesday 4 June 2025
Greenet set for TPEx debut, eyes 430 million kWh resale in 2025 amid surging green power demand
Greenet, the power sales subsidiary of Green Energy Investment Group J&V Energy Technology, will debut on the Emerging Stock Board of the Taipei Exchange (TPEx) on June 10, 2025. This marks the group's first subsidiary to enter the capital market. With over 90% of its contracts extending beyond 10 years, Greenet is positioned for stable, long-term revenue growth, according to President Ya-sheng Tang.
Wednesday 4 June 2025
Taiwan green power demand surges as TSMC pledges unlimited renewable purchases
Taiwan's renewable energy market is gaining momentum as corporate environmental commitments and new regulations for large power consumers drive robust demand. RE100 member companies, including TSMC, are aggressively pursuing green power procurement, creating a key growth catalyst for the sector.
Tuesday 3 June 2025
FPCC faces ongoing challenges; expects to produce 5,500 tons of sustainable aviation fuel in 2025
Formosa Petrochemical (FPCC) held its 2025 shareholders' meeting on May 29, 2025, during which company Chairman Ming Tsao stated that US President Donald Trump's tariff and trade wars will pose a major challenge to global supply chains.
Tuesday 3 June 2025
Taiwan Cement hit by battery losses and Chinese competition; turns to AI and robotics for growth
Under intense competitive pressure from plummeting battery prices and aggressive Chinese market strategies, Taiwan Cement Corporation (TCC) has yet to achieve breakeven in its battery division, sparking significant shareholder concern. At the company's annual general meeting on May 27, Chairman An-Ping Chang addressed these challenges head-on, responding candidly to investors' queries about operational hurdles, strategic investments, and market prospects.
Monday 2 June 2025
TCC shifts from high-carbon industries to green energy, focusing on AI and new energy investments
In recent years, traditional industries in Taiwan, such as petrochemicals and cement, have been severely impacted by global political and economic conditions. Taiwan Cement Corporation (TCC) chairman An-Ping Chang stated that 2025 will be a very complex year. In the first half of 2025, operational abnormalities at factories and short-term fluctuations in the Turkish currency affected business performance, making this year particularly challenging.
Tuesday 27 May 2025
Innolux, Delta Electronics to build first large-scale energy storage system in Southern Taiwan Science Park
Panel manufacturer Innolux has partnered with Delta Electronics to build the first large-scale energy storage system (ESS) in the Southern Taiwan Science Park, establishing an energy storage site at its seventh plant with an installed capacity of 40MW/70MWh.
Monday 26 May 2025
Castrol pivots to data center cooling as AI threatens traditional systems
BP's lubricants subsidiary Castrol is entering the data center cooling market as artificial intelligence workloads strain traditional air-based systems. Speaking at Computex 2025, CEO Michelle Jou outlined the company's expansion into liquid cooling technologies ahead of an anticipated surge in power densities to 150 kilowatts by 2027.
Monday 26 May 2025
Taiwan's hydrogen vehicle plans hit regulatory wall
Global sales of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) declined for the second consecutive year in 2024, highlighting the ongoing challenges in developing the hydrogen mobility market. In Taiwan, stringent regulations and complex approval procedures have delayed the launch of hydrogen refueling stations by state-owned CPC Corp and private gas supplier Linde LienHwa, prompting industry stakeholders to call for regulatory relaxation to accelerate adoption.
Friday 23 May 2025
Iris Optronics installs full-color ePaper on hydrogen-solar vessel in green tech first

Iris Optronics, a pioneer in cholesteric liquid crystal display technology, has partnered with Porrima to integrate its full-color ePaper display into the Porrima P111—a cutting-edge, zero-emission vessel engineered for sustainable maritime exploration.

Thursday 22 May 2025
Taiwan's Win Win Precision accelerates global expansion as solar unit nears profitability
Win Win Precision Technology is positioning itself as a key enabler for semiconductor manufacturers while accelerating support for clients' global localization strategies. The Taiwan-based company expects its solar module business to reach breakeven by the second quarter after shaking off pressure from Chinese low-price competition that peaked in mid-2024.
Thursday 22 May 2025
China races ahead in hydrogen development but risks repeating solar sector pitfalls
China has rapidly emerged as a global powerhouse in hydrogen energy, demonstrating strong capabilities across the entire supply chain—from production and storage to transport and fuel cell vehicle manufacturing. However, industry observers warn that the sector could soon face the same overcapacity and cutthroat price competition that once plagued the solar and wind industries.
Wednesday 21 May 2025
Tea, scones, or tariff? Unveiling how the UK reached a trade agreement with the US
US President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff policies have prompted countries worldwide to vie for priority negotiation opportunities. Among them, the UK was the first to secure a trade agreement with the US, covering sectors such as automobiles, steel, and aluminum. Julian Hetherington, director of Automotive Transformation at Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) UK, recently visited Taiwan's industry sector and shared insights exclusively with DIGITIMES, revealing the secrets behind the UK-US consensus.
Wednesday 21 May 2025
Taiwan's green energy capital transition after end of nuclear power
Taiwan has officially marked the end of nuclear power with the decommissioning of the No. 2 reactor at Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant in May 2025. Renewables have now become the core element in Taiwan's energy policy and the focus of industrial investments, as the island seeks to fill its energy gap and move toward carbon neutrality.
Wednesday 21 May 2025
Taiwan ends nuclear era, strengthens gas-fired capacity to tackle summer demand surge
Taiwan officially ended its commercial nuclear power generation on May 17, 2025, with the decommissioning of Unit 2 at the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant in the Pingtung county. The move marks a pivotal moment in the government's drive for a "non-nuclear homeland," shifting the island's energy landscape. With nuclear power now phased out, fossil fuels are set to take center stage in Taiwan's energy future.
Wednesday 21 May 2025
Google expands clean energy procurement in Taiwan, eyes carbon-free future
Google has recently ramped up its procurement in Taiwan's renewable energy sector, securing solar, offshore wind, and geothermal power in rapid succession. The moves mark a significant vote of confidence in the island's green energy market and reflect the tech giant's ambition to power its global operations entirely with carbon-free energy by 2030.
Monday 19 May 2025
Sino-American Silicon enters Indian solar market with Premier Energies venture
Sino-American Silicon Products Group has formed a joint venture with India's Premier Energies to produce silicon wafers for solar cells in India, acquiring a 26% stake in the new entity, according to a company statement Monday.