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A Stable Water Supply to Successfully Combat
Drought with Tenant Enterprises
In the beginning of 2021, there was a severe drought. The STSPB
worked with the Allied Association for Science Park Industries, tenant
enterprises, and the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) to conduct
drills on water vehicles, use reclaimed water, and conduct water
conservation measures. Meanwhile, secondary water from waste
water treatment plants and detention ponds was made available to
maintain the normal operations of tenant enterprises. Detention Pond Water Used as Secondary Water by Tenant Enterprises
Gradual Increase of Electricity Supply in the STSP
to Ensure Electricity Security
Construction of Sun Ba Power Plant began in September 2021, and
is expected to be completed in June 2024, to add about 401,500 kW
of electricity. Expansion of the STSP Extra High Voltage Substation
began in August 2020, and is expected to be completed in June,
2025, to add about 300,000 kW of electricity. Planning of STSP
Compensation Station also began and is expected to be completed
in October, 2029 to add about 100,000 kW of electricity. The overall
STSP Extra High Voltage Substation electricity supply in the STSP is expected to be increased.
Development of 3D Pipeline Drawing Demonstration System to Reduce Pipeline Accidents
Existing public pipelines in the TSP and KSP were re-examined to complete the development of three-dimensional data archive
building and demonstration systems, to reduce pipeline damage and allow park enterprises to conduct normal operations.
Green Energy Recycling & Water and Energy Conservation
To ensure both environmental protection and economic development, the STSP has continuously promoted the use of
reclaimed water in Yongkang, Anping, and Rende, and expects to increase it to the capacity of 83,000 CMD. Furthermore, water
conservation consultation services have been continuously provided to tenant enterprises with the goal of significantly cutting
down carbon emission by over 50,000 metric tons (equivalent to the annual carbon absorption of 133 Daan Forest Parks).
Yongkang Reclaimed Water Pond
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