Lin Bo-yu

Lin Bo-yu


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Thailand to add 3 more large-scale pumped storage hydropower plants

To mitigate the impact of intermittent wind and solar power generation, the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) plans to invest 90 billion Thai baht (approximately 2.6 billion USD) in expanding pumped-storage hydropower plants at three dam
November 11, 2024
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From fishery solar farms to 1GW ambitions: New Green Power’s global success and vision for Taiwan’s solar landscape

New Green Power, led by CEO Gavin Tan, is advancing Taiwan’s solar market through major global partnerships, including Google, while urging faster government approvals to accelerate green energy growth.
November 05, 2024
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Japan projects CCS costs to be lower than carbon prices by 2040

Japan is set to incorporate Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) into its national energy development framework, aiming for commercial operation by 2030.
October 30, 2024
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Beyond solar and wind: How bioenergy is quietly fueling green revolution

Compared to wind and solar, bioenergy receives relatively little attention but is the largest renewable energy source globally, serving as fuel, heat, electricity, and even integrating with carbon capture technologies. Here’s a foundational look at bioene
October 06, 2024
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New SBTi research highlights importance of carbon credit quality, expert says

SBTi's draft on Scope 3 carbon credits is delayed, with a report showing most carbon credits fail to meet climate goals. Industry researcher warns that this highlights the increasing importance of carbon credit quality.
August 01, 2024
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Is nuclear energy the solution for ASEAN’s net-zero goals?

While Taiwan has recently rekindled discussions on nuclear energy due to the pro-nuclear stance of new officials, Southeast Asian countries, though not yet utilizing nuclear power, view it as crucial for achieving net-zero emissions.
July 30, 2024
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Siemens Energy aims to resume troubled wind turbine sales

Siemens Energy is gearing up for a comeback. Repsol SA and BayWa r.e. have both indicated that Siemens' turbines are set to resume supply, attempting to shake off the crisis of quality problems from last year.
March 28, 2024
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