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Europe’s Power Generation from Renewable Energy (Wind Power and Hydropower) Surpasses Fossil Fuel and Nuclear Energy for 6 Consecutive Quarters

published: 2020-10-26 18:30
Renewable energy has become a prominent power source in Europe. According to the analysis of UK power industry analysis company EnAppSys, the power generation of clean energy has surpassed that of nuclear energy and fossil fuel for 6 consecutive quarters, though the research team also discovered that solar energy, which experienced a surging power generation in the second quarter, had sustained a decline in power generation during the third quarter. ...  more

This Portable Wind Turbine Generates Power While On the Move

published: 2020-10-21 18:30
We would often think about the large “fans” that measure in more than 100m in height when we mention wind turbines, though Chinese scientists have recently subverted our imagination and developed a small portable wind turbine that is able to provide electricity for low cost and small detectors as well as LED, as long as there is wind while one walks when carrying it. ...  more

AUO Arranges Renewable Energy Industry by Joining Hands with Strategic Partners and Establishing Diversified Solutions

published: 2020-10-20 18:30
In order to establish a green and low carbon home, as well as achieve sustainable operation, AUO is dedicated to propelling renewable energy solutions through strategies such as the integration of resources and partner collaboration, construction of high performance products and modules, careful selection of diversified product mixes, and smart operations. Its goal is to create win-win situations for the government, industry, and public. ...  more

Tesla Taiwan Begins to Charge a Recharging Fee from Users in Supercharger Stations

published: 2020-10-20 14:51
In Taiwan, the free charging services of Tesla’s supercharger stations will officially end, except for those who have a credit of free unlimited supercharging for life. In order to provide a better environment of recharging electricity for Tesla drivers and improve the efficiency of supercharger stations, Tesla Taiwan recently announced that starting from October 15 at 12am in Taiwan's time zone, drivers will be asked to pay a fee when using a supercharger station. ...  more

Improvement must be Seen in Policies, Regulations, and Engineering Technology to Avoid “Entanglement” between Cables and Pipelines of Offshore Wind Power

published: 2020-10-19 18:30
Taiwan will be seeing an increasing number of completed offshore wind farms in the future with the advancement of both policies and time, and it is expected that over 600 units of new offshore wind turbines will be installed by 2025, though the issue of coopetition that may derive between the submarine cables of each wind farm that are generally over 200km in length and the existing pipelines of natural gas and oil, as well as the management for the order of sea usage, will become important tasks. ...  more

Do Commuting Scooters Need ABS? What Differentiates Double Feeder? Will the Purchases be Cheaper This Year?

published: 2020-10-19 18:30
It is now the peak season for car purchases, and many have started to ask the following question: do we need to purchases models with ABS? To answer that, we have looked into the relevant data as well as the government subsidy and market prices this year, and compiled all information into a comprehensive analysis. This is the only coverage that you need for making your decision. ...  more