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Country / jurisdiction: Chinese Taipei · Year: 2012 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary
The “Problem-solving” -oriented smart grid master plan amendment was approved in 2019. The amendment was based on the power grid stability with 20% of renewable energy in 2025, taking into account the power supply quality, user services and other directions. Referencing the international trend of power grid development, updating grid real-time monitoring and equipment protection, and applying advanced technologies such as AI, big data, and telecom technologies, the goals of the smart grid master plan to ensure a stable supply of electricity and take into account energy security, green economy, and environmental sustainability, while implementing energy transformation can be achieved.
Vision:
A. Short term(~2020) : enhancing grid operation flexibility for high penetration rate of renewable energy
B. Middle term(~2025) : enforcing grid resilience for climate change.
C. Long term(~2030) : realizing electricity reform for energy sustainable development.
Objectives:
A. Improve grid operation stability
B. Enhance grid resilience and power quality
C. Encourage energy conservation
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