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Country / jurisdiction: Chinese Taipei · Year: 2022 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary
The government provides budgetary subsidies to the state-owned utility Taipower to stabilise electricity tariffs and limit price increases for households and businesses.
In recent years, subsidy levels have been growing:
NT$50 billion in 2023
~NT$250 billion across 2023-2024
NT$100 billion approved for 2024 budget support
These subsidies are used to offset the gap between electricity generation costs and regulated tariffs, which remain below cost-recovery levels. The policy aims to mitigate the impact of global fuel price volatility and inflation on consumers. Additional government support was provided in 2025, including a NT$100 billion allocation to Taipower, and electricity price stabilisation measures remained in place in 2026.
Official source: https://www.moea.gov.tw/MNS/english/news/News.aspx?kind=6&menu_id=176&news_id=117758
Source
https://www.iea.org/policies/30492Canonical document at the regulator. Always cite this URL — not the Vantage detail page — in compliance evidence.