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After frequent large-scale grid tripping this year, Taiwan Power Corporation will launch a five-year grid strengthening plan
worth NT$16.
25 billion (about 3.
63 billion yuan).
In the next five years, Taiwan Power plans to invest 3.
66 billion yuan to strengthen the power grid
The plan calls for retrofitting circuits and equipment, installing monitoring devices for loads and faults in transformers and other high-tech equipment, and setting up traceability systems for refurbished equipment, with the goal of reducing the number of outages by 600 this year, including 9 percent of high-voltage outages
.
The plan includes four major projects, including NT$5.
82 billion (about RMB1.
3 billion) to transform power grids and equipment, NT$6.
2 billion (about RMB1.
39 billion) for secondary substation renovation, NT$230 million (about RMB50 million) for smart substation installation, and NT$4 billion (about RMB890 million) to expand the automation of sub-branch lines
.
Taiwan Power pointed out that the plan is a continuation of the improvement of the power distribution system in recent years and is expected to greatly reduce the number of
power outages.
Note: This article uses the real-time exchange rate of NT$1 = RMB 0.
2233
,
After frequent large-scale grid tripping this year, Taiwan Power Corporation will launch a five-year grid strengthening plan
worth NT$16.
25 billion (about 3.
63 billion yuan).
In the next five years, Taiwan Power plans to invest 3.
66 billion yuan to strengthen the power grid
66 billion yuan to strengthen the power grid
The plan calls for retrofitting circuits and equipment, installing monitoring devices for loads and faults in transformers and other high-tech equipment, and setting up traceability systems for refurbished equipment, with the goal of reducing the number of outages by 600 this year, including 9 percent of high-voltage outages
.
The plan includes four major projects, including NT$5.
82 billion (about RMB1.
3 billion) to transform power grids and equipment, NT$6.
2 billion (about RMB1.
39 billion) for secondary substation renovation, NT$230 million (about RMB50 million) for smart substation installation, and NT$4 billion (about RMB890 million) to expand the automation of sub-branch lines
.
Taiwan Power pointed out that the plan is a continuation of the improvement of the power distribution system in recent years and is expected to greatly reduce the number of
power outages.
Note: This article uses the real-time exchange rate of NT$1 = RMB 0.
2233
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