Want China Times, CNA and Staff Reporter 2014-06-17
A worker adjusts one of the solar panels on the roof of AUO's plant in Taichung (Photo/Lu Chin-tsu) |
Taiwanese
flat panel maker AU Optronics Corp (AUO) on Monday began operating a solar
energy power plant it built on the roof of its plant in the Central Taiwan
Science Park in Taichung, and touted the facility's ability to cut carbon
emissions by 9,000 metric tonnes per year.
That is
equal to the annual carbon reduction of 34 Daan Forest Parks, AUO chairman KY
Lee said at the opening ceremony, which was also attended by Taichung mayor
Jason Hu.
"Taichung
will not just be the home of 'taiyang bing' (sun cakes) in the future, but also
of 'taiyang neng' (solar energy)," Lee said, playing on the name of a
popular local snack.
The rooftop
solar energy power plant, covering an area the size of 15 soccer fields, was
established on the roof of AUO's television panel factory, making it the
largest of its kind in Taiwan, according to the TFT-LCD manufacturer.
It was also
the first solar plant in Taiwan built on the roof of a factory that produces
vibration-sensitive devices, complicating the construction project, AUO said.
The power
plant will be able to generate an estimated 46,000 kilowatt hours of
electricity per day, enough to meet the consumption of 4,600 households, Lee
said. The entrepreneur also revealed that the power plant, built at a cost of
NT$900 million (US$30 million), will generate an annual output of more than
NT$90 million (US$3 million) worth of electricity.
In the
future, all new AUO factories will be constructed with roofs that can support
solar panels, Lee said.
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