Reported 8 months ago
In a recent exclusive report, it was mentioned that the diesel generators of Taiwan's Third Nuclear Power Plant were put into use, along with increased water discharge from the Feitsui Reservoir and Shimen Reservoir for power generation purposes. This has sparked widespread discussions among netizens. The activation of the diesel generators is a temporary measure to meet the sudden increase in electricity demand, while the hydropower generation from the two reservoirs is to supplement the power supply. Concerns over environmental impact were raised regarding the diesel generators, but the utilization of the reservoirs for hydropower was seen as a wise resource management choice. Experts emphasize the importance of stable energy supply and diversification, given the challenges posed by the recent surge in power demand, in addition to Taiwan's efforts in promoting renewable energy sources like wind and solar power.
Source: YAHOO