Amid the newly signed Taiwan-US tariff agreement and the rapid expansion of semiconductor and AI supply chains, Taiwan Power Company (TPC) predicts that additional electricity demand specifically from these sectors will exceed 5 GW by 2030. TPC stated that Kaohsiung has attracted significant investment from leading high-tech companies recently, and industrial electricity demand in the region is expected to continue rising. To meet this demand, TPC is advancing power infrastructure development in Kaohsiung while maintaining its commitment to environmental protection. In this regard, air pollution emissions at the Hsinta Power Plant have been reduced by 92% over the past ten years.
Amid the newly signed Taiwan-US tariff agreement and the rapid expansion of semiconductor and AI supply chains, Taiwan Power Company (TPC) predicts that additional electricity demand specifically from these sectors will exceed 5 GW by 2030. TPC stated that Kaohsiung has attracted significant investment from leading high-tech companies recently, and industrial electricity demand in the region is expected to continue rising. To meet this demand, TPC is advancing power infrastructure development in Kaohsiung while maintaining its commitment to environmental protection. In this regard, air pollution emissions at the Hsinta Power Plant have been reduced by 92% over the past ten years.
Amid the newly signed Taiwan-US tariff agreement and the rapid expansion of semiconductor and AI supply chains, Taiwan Power Company (TPC) predicts that additional electricity demand specifically from these sectors will exceed 5 GW by 2030. TPC stated that Kaohsiung has attracted significant investment from leading high-tech companies recently, and industrial electricity demand in the region is expected to continue rising. To meet this demand, TPC is advancing power infrastructure development in Kaohsiung while maintaining its commitment to environmental protection. In this regard, air pollution emissions at the Hsinta Power Plant have been reduced by 92% over the past ten years.
Amid the newly signed Taiwan-US tariff agreement and the rapid expansion of semiconductor and AI supply chains, Taiwan Power Company (TPC) predicts that additional electricity demand specifically from these sectors will exceed 5 GW by 2030. TPC stated that Kaohsiung has attracted significant investment from leading high-tech companies recently, and industrial electricity demand in the region is expected to continue rising. To meet this demand, TPC is advancing power infrastructure development in Kaohsiung while maintaining its commitment to environmental protection. In this regard, air pollution emissions at the Hsinta Power Plant have been reduced by 92% over the past ten years.


