Taipower Temporarily Dispatches Mailiao Power Plant; KMT: Energy Policy Completely Fails
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Taipower is temporarily dispatching Mailiao power plant units due to global energy supply uncertainty, drawing criticism from the KMT who claim it exposes the current energy policy's over-reliance on natural gas and structural fragility.
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- Q: Why did Taipower schedule the Mai-Liao power plant for the short term?
- A: To strengthen the resilience of energy dispatching in response to the uncertainty of global energy supply affected by the situation in the Middle East.
- Q: What criticism does the KMT have?
- A: The KMT believes this move is proof of the DPP's failed energy policy, questioning its over-reliance on natural gas and criticizing it as a disguised extension of coal-fired units.
- Q: Is the coal usage claimed by Taipower increasing?
- A: Taipower states that the annual coal usage will not exceed last year's, but this claim is still questioned by the KMT.