Feitsui Reservoir Administration: Continues to Supply Taipower, But Will Not Cooperate with Extended Power Generation Support Without Compensation
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The Taipei Feitsui Reservoir Administration announced that it continues to supply hydroelectric power to Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) as per contract. However, due to Taipower's disagreement on a compensation contract for extended power generation, the administration will not provide extended support until a reasonable compensation mechanism is established. This decision aims to ensure the water supply for approximately 6 million residents in the greater Taipei area. The administration also plans to pursue International Sustainable Hydropower Standard (HSA) certification to enhance the green energy benefits of Feitsui Reservoir's hydropower.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why is the Feitsui Reservoir Administration not cooperating with extended power generation support?
- A: It is because they have not reached an agreement with Taipower on a water consumption compensation contract for extended power generation, and a reasonable compensation mechanism has not been established. This is to ensure the safety of domestic water supply in the greater Taipei area.
- Q: What are the future goals of the Feitsui Reservoir Administration?
- A: They aim to promote the acquisition of International Sustainable Hydropower Standard (HSA) certification. After certification, they plan to seek cooperation with potential enterprises to enhance the green energy benefits of Feitsui Reservoir's hydroelectric power generation.