Rainfall injection, Wu Cheng-wen: Science park water supply stable for the next 2 months
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Taiwan's science parks are assured of stable water and energy supplies for the next two months, according to official Wu Cheng-wen, thanks to recent rainfall and ongoing infrastructure plans.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What did Wu Cheng-wen say about the water supply stability for science parks?
- A: According to park reports, the recent rainfall has eased the situation, returning water conditions to a stable state that is estimated to be maintained for the next two months.
- Q: Where does the imported natural gas for the science parks come from?
- A: The imported natural gas comes from not only the Middle East but also other regions including the United States and Australia.
- Q: Which government body is arranging vessels for imported natural gas?
- A: The Ministry of Economic Affairs is arranging for vessels for imported natural gas, while CPC Corporation and Taipower continue to assist.
- Q: What is the timeline for the coordination of new natural gas import plans?
- A: The supply is not an issue before the end of May, and new import plans will be coordinated by the Executive Yuan after June.
- Q: What is the name of the flood control project currently being promoted by the government?
- A: The government is promoting various flood control projects, such as the "Pearl String Plan," which is progressing smoothly.