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Taiwan is significantly deficient in indigenous energy resources, relying on imports for 98% of its energy supply. Consequently, in addition to the dedicated development of renewable energy, it is essential to continuously expand power sources. Several large-scale power generation projects, including the Datan, Hsinta, Taichung, Talin, and Tung Hsiao projects, are being actively promoted. These initiatives aim to maintain a reasonable reserve capacity margin, ensuring a stable power supply to support economic development.
Ongoing Thermal Power Plants Projects
| Contents of Project | Total investment | Commercial operations date |
|---|---|---|
| The total Project capacity is about 3,160 Mega watts of Combined Cycle Units. | 110.46 billion | Phase two of Unit 7 2026/01/12 |
| Unit 8 2024/07/31 | ||
| Unit 9 2025/07/23 |
| Contents of Project | Total investment | Commercial operations date |
|---|---|---|
| The total Project capacity is about 3,900 Mega watts of Combined Cycle Units. | 116.87 billion | Unit 1 2025/12/19 |
| Unit 2 2027/01/31 | ||
| Unit 3 2027/03/31 |
| Contents of Project | Total investment | Commercial operations date |
|---|---|---|
| The total Project capacity is about 2,600 Mega watts of Combined Cycle Units. | 127.88 billion | Unit 1 2026/08/31 |
| Unit 2 2027/03/31 |
| Contents of Project | Total investment | Commercial operations date |
|---|---|---|
| The total Project capacity is about 1,100 Mega watts of Combined Cycle Units. | 104.86 billion | Unit 1 2029/05/31 |
| Unit 2 2030/06/30 |
| Contents of Project | Total investment | Commercial operations date |
|---|---|---|
| The total Project capacity is about 2,833 Mega watts of Combined Cycle Units. | 288.21 billion | Unit 4, 5 2030/03/31 |
| Unit 6, 7 2030/11/30 | ||
| Unit 8 2031/02/28 |
Location of Power Plants


