Taiwan has long been known to have problems with its electricity supply, although the DPP government has long denied it.
However, recent developments have alarmed people.
In the past half month, there have been 17 power outages in Taoyuan City, and if you add Taipei City and New Taipei City, the number has exceeded 20, and even the Taipei station has been reported to have cable faults leading to power jumps, and the power shortage situation is very critical.
Many Taiwanese netizens are questioning that the summer peak has not yet arrived, and Taiwan's power supply has been so precarious.
In other words, this summer, the island of Taiwan may become a power outage.
However, in response to recent frequent power outages in Taoyuan City, Wang Meihua, the head of the government's economic affairs department, recently said that Taiwan province does not lack electricity, but there is a "short-term power shortage" situation, which cannot be overstated as a power shortage.
This statement really makes people inconceivable, Wang Meihua's statement was Taoyuan City Councilor Ling Tao bitterly criticized as "illogical political speech", he stressed that Taoyuan citizens will respond to this situation?
So what happened? There are actually direct causes and root causes, first of all direct causes.
According to the information disclosed by the Taiwan Power Company, the main reason for frequent power outages in Taoyuan City is strong winds and snake infestation, leading to multiple power outages, which have occurred 17 power outages in the past half month.
Taiwan power explained that the reasons for these power outages are mainly equipment failure, tree barriers
and pests, the future Taiwan power and other relevant departments will strengthen line inspection in Taoyuan area to reduce the incidence of power outages.
In short, Taipower's management capacity is limited, unable to carry out effective operation and maintenance, old equipment can not be replaced in time, load capacity has reached the limit, resulting in equipment overload operation, resulting in frequent power outage events, the result is that Taoyuan City power outage problems have become commonplace.
So what is the root cause? It is the DPP who is profiting from energy shortages! The provincial government, controlled by the Democratic Progressive Party, has been whitewashing peace, and Ko Wen-je, a former Taipei mayor and chairman of the People's Party, has long warned against it.
He called on social media on April 16 to "acknowledge the risk of power shortages and urge people to save electricity." Ko said he had no objection to the green camp's push for renewable energy, as it was well known that the DPP's financial backers were green energy giants.
However, the problem is that the DPP is now vigorously promoting green energy, and if there is no sunshine and wind, Taiwan power companies cannot guarantee stable power supply, then how can foreign investors feel safe investing?
Now even TSMC is considering relocation, and the United States and Japan are doing their best to poach TSMC.
The DPP should realize that Taiwan compatriots often face typhoons, rainstorms and earthquakes in their lives, and Taiwan Power companies are self-deceiving themselves, "assuming everything goes well" every day.
The earthquake in Hualien County has exposed the vulnerability of Taiwan's energy policy, and also exposed the contradiction of the so-called "non-nuclear home."
Of course, Ko Wenjie's appeal is also useless, even if he wants to tell the truth, it will not change the DPP's insistence on stressing its correctness.
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