Taiwan Power Company

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Taiwan Power Company
台灣電力公司[1]
Type 96.92% government, 3.08% public
Industry Electric power
Founded 1 May 1946
Headquarters Taipei City, Republic of China
Area served Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Lienchiang
Key people Hwang Jung-chiou (Chairman)
Chu Wen-chen (President)[2]
Chen Pu-tsan (Vice President)[3]
Total assets TWD 1,629.7 billion
Employees 27,261 (2012)
Website taipower.com.tw (English)

The Taiwan Power Company (Chinese: 台灣電力公司; pinyin: Táiwān Diànlì Gōngsī, also known as Taipower) is a state-owned electric power utility providing electric power to Taiwan and off-shore islands of Republic of China. In 1994 a measure which allowed independent power producers (IPP's) to provide up to 20 percent of Taiwan's electricity should have ended the monopoly.[4]

Organization chart

Taipower Department of Maintenance
  • Committees
  • Secretariat
  • Department of Corporate Planning
  • Department of Generation
  • Department of Power Supply
  • Department of System Operations
  • Department of Business
  • Department of Fuels
  • Department of Materials
  • Department of Finance
  • Department of Power Development
  • Department of System Planning
  • Department of Construction
  • Department of Information Management
  • Department of Nuclear Generation
  • Department of Nuclear Safety
  • Department of Nuclear Engineering
  • Department of Environmental Protection
  • Department of Public Relations
  • Department of Industrial Safety and Health
  • New Business Development Office
  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Human Resources
  • Department of Civil Service Ethics
  • Legal Affairs Office
  • Department of Nuclear and Fossil Power Projects
  • Department of Transmission Line and Substation Projects
  • Department of Renewable Energy
  • Department of Maintenance
  • Department of Telecommunications
  • Department of Nuclear Back-end Management
  • Taiwan Power Research Institute[5]

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