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AI Net Zero / Taiwan's Offshore Wind Power Reaches 500 Turbines, Ranked 5th Globally in Installed Capacity

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Taiwan has achieved a new milestone in offshore wind power with the installation of its 500th turbine and a total installed capacity of 4.8GW, ranking 5th globally. Stable green power supply continues despite natural disasters and global challenges, thanks to government-industry collaboration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Taiwan's current offshore wind power capacity?
A: As of 2025, Taiwan's total offshore wind capacity reaches 4.8GW, ranking 5th globally.
Q: How did Taiwan install 500 wind turbines in just 10 years?
A: Through strong collaboration between government, developers, supply chain, and financial institutions.
Q: Can Taiwan's offshore wind turbines withstand natural disasters?
A: Yes, all turbines have maintained stable operations despite typhoons and earthquakes.
Q: What are Taiwan's future goals for offshore wind power?
A: To expand green power supply and enhance energy resilience toward 2050 net-zero targets.
Q: Where does Taiwan rank globally in offshore wind power?
A: Ranked 3rd in new capacity and 5th in total capacity (GWEC 2025), Taiwan is a key global market.