
Taiwan's largest energy event, the "2025 Energy Taiwan" (Taiwan International Smart Energy Week) and the "Taiwan International Net-Zero Sustainability Expo," grandly opened today (October 29) at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. This year's event brings together over 450 domestic and international exhibitors to jointly showcase the latest energy transition and net-zero solutions.
The two core themes of this year's exhibition are "Smart Energy" and "Net-Zero Sustainability." In the smart energy sector, solar photovoltaics, wind energy, and smart energy storage applications remain the focus, with major exhibitors displaying their latest high-efficiency modules and system integration solutions.
Meanwhile, the "Net-Zero Sustainability Expo" covers the key tools for enterprises to achieve net-zero emissions, including deep energy-saving technologies, green electricity trading, green finance, integrated energy services, and the latest carbon sink trading models. The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), the Climate Change Administration of the Ministry of Environment (MOENV), Taipower, as well as landmark enterprises like Delta Electronics, Formosa Smart Energy, and TECO Electric & Machinery, all have pavilions demonstrating their concrete practices on the path to decarbonization.
The exhibition will last for three days (from October 29 to 31) and is expected to attract a large number of professionals and corporate representatives seeking cooperative business opportunities in energy transition and sustainable development.
Source: 台灣國際智慧能源週、台灣國際淨零永續展 登場 (yahoo.com)
Event Website: 台灣國際智慧能源週與台灣國際淨零永續展 (energytaiwan.com.tw)
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