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US-Iran War Impacts Global Energy; Taipower: Mailiao Power Plant to be Dispatched Short-term

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In response to the impact of the US-Iran war on international energy supply, Taipower announced its plan to urgently utilize the Mailiao Power Plant as a short-term measure to ensure stable power supply. The government is fully committed to natural gas procurement, and domestic supply is currently sufficient.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the current status of natural gas supply in Taiwan amid the US-Iran conflict, according to Taipower?
A: Taipower stated that domestic natural gas supply is currently sufficient and all generating units are operating according to schedule despite the ongoing US-Iran conflict.
Q: How has the US-Iran war affected international natural gas facilities and LNG supply?
A: The US-Iran war has impacted important international natural gas facilities, making short-term restoration difficult and increasing liquefied natural gas supply risks globally.
Q: Which countries have implemented emergency measures to address natural gas supply risks due to the Middle East conflict?
A: Japan, South Korea, Germany, Thailand, and the Philippines have adjusted power generation structures and increased coal-fired generation to manage natural gas supply risks.
Q: Why is Taipower temporarily increasing coal-fired power generation and procuring power from Mailiao Power Plant?
A: Taipower is increasing coal-fired generation and procuring power from Mailiao Power Plant starting in May to support CPC Corporation's natural gas dispatch flexibility amid energy security concerns.
Q: What environmental measures have been installed at the private-owned Mailiao Power Plant Units 1 and 3?
A: Mailiao Power Plant Units 1 and 3 have installed wet electrostatic precipitators to further reduce air pollutant emissions and operate legally with valid permits and licenses.