2023 Energy Taiwan and Net-Zero Taiwan Opens This Week With Carbon Emission Reductions, Renewable Energy Innovations in Focus

2023 Energy Taiwan and Net-Zero Taiwan opens Oct. 18 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1) to showcase the latest innovations and collaboration opportunities in the world’s drive toward net-zero carbon emissions.

2023 Energy Taiwan and Net-Zero Taiwan opens Oct. 18 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1) to showcase the latest innovations and collaboration opportunities in the world’s drive toward net-zero carbon emissions. Jointly organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and Green Energy and Sustainability Alliance (GESA), a SEMI Industry Group, the event is Taiwan’s largest platform for promoting renewable energy across solar power, wind power, smart storage and emerging energy sources. Registration is open.

The three-day event featuring forums and expositions will gather representatives from the renewable energy industry, public sector, academia and research organizations to explore ways to increase green energy production.

“It is imperative that we start the net-zero transformation without delay to mitigate the impact of global climate change,” said Terry Tsao, Global Chief Marketing Officer and President of SEMI Taiwan. “To realize this goal, we must increase renewable energy production volume. Investments in renewable energy are growing worldwide. For its part, Taiwan continues to promote solar power, wind power, energy storage, and various emerging power sources while encouraging the development of high-potential energy sources such as hydrogen, marine, and geothermal energy.”

Energy Taiwan and Net-Zero Taiwan Highlights

Running Oct. 18-20, the event will feature new business opportunities and innovative net-zero solutions during the following forums:

Power Installation Capacity Accounts for Nearly 70% of Renewable Energy Infrastructure

The development of renewable energy continues to attract growing investment worldwide. According to the World Energy Investment 2023 report released by the International Energy Agency (IEA), global investment in renewable energy in 2023 is expected to reach US$1.7 trillion, an increase of 24% compared to 2021. For the first time, total annual investment in solar power energy will exceed anticipated new investments in the upstream petroleum sector.

Statistics from Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs show that the average annual growth rate of Taiwan’s installed renewable energy capacity over the past five years has reached 21.9%, far exceeding the global average of 9.1%.

Solar power photovoltaics accounts for 68.9% of renewable energy expansion in Taiwan, with the growth rate of offshore wind power at 7.4%, onshore wind power at 5.5%, and conventional hydropower at 13.5%. The percentage of renewable energy installations in Taiwan continues to increase. At today’s Energy Taiwan and Net-Zero Taiwan press conference, speakers from Chinese Petroleum Corporation and Taiwan Cement Corporation shared insights under the theme Building a Complete Ecosystem for Taiwan to Move Towards Net-Zero Emissions.

Visit the 2023 Energy Taiwan and Net-Zero Taiwan website for more information. See the event agenda.

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