GE Vernova Powers Taiwan's Clean Energy Transition with Advanced Gas Technology
Key Ideas
  • GE Vernova successfully commissions first block at Taiwan's Hsinta plant with 1.3 GW capacity, replacing coal with advanced gas turbines.
  • The project supports Taiwan's Renewable Energy Development Act, aiming to reduce coal dependency and phase out nuclear energy.
  • By 2026, Taiwan's Hsinta plant will have 4 GW capacity, contributing to stable electricity supply for households and industries.
  • GE Vernova's 7HA.03 turbines reduce carbon emissions by 60% and provide flexibility to meet Taiwan's energy demand, supporting the transition to natural gas.
GE Vernova Inc. has achieved a significant milestone in Taiwan by successfully commissioning the first of three blocks at the Hsinta power plant, featuring advanced 7HA.03 gas turbines delivering 1.3 GW to the national grid. This move aligns with Taiwan's Renewable Energy Development Act, aimed at reducing coal dependency and transitioning to cleaner energy sources. The project, in collaboration with TPC NPCO and local partners, will see the Hsinta plant reach a total 4 GW capacity by 2026, supporting stable power supply. GE Vernova's technology not only reduces carbon emissions by 60% but also offers flexibility to meet Taiwan's evolving energy needs. The modular design allows for efficient installation and maintenance, with turbines capable of operating on hydrogen blends for further emission reductions. GE Vernova's contribution to Taiwan's sustainable energy future is significant, with a projected 10 GW capacity by 2026, benefiting millions of households.
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