MOEA: Feitsui Reservoir Power Generation Does Not Waste Water; Resources Still Available for Civilian Use
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The Taipei Feitsui Reservoir Administration will no longer support Taipower with emergency power dispatch. The Ministry of Economic Affairs clarified that the water used is still supplied for civilian use, and Taipower refused the deal because the requested 'water consumption fee' made the electricity prices unreasonably high.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why did Feicui Reservoir stop emergency support to Taiwan Power?
- A: Because Taiwan Power did not agree to the contract for the 'water consumption compensation fee' required by Feicui Reservoir.
- Q: How does the Ministry of Economic Affairs respond to the criticism that water is wasted in power generation?
- A: Feicui Reservoir explains that after power generation, the water is used downstream for civilian purposes, thus it is 'multi-use' and not wasted.
- Q: Why did Taiwan Power refuse to agree to the contract?
- A: Because the additional costs requested were deemed too high, reaching 3.86 times the reasonable power purchase price.