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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Taipower resignations approved

Taiwan Power Co’s Hsinta Power Plant in Kaohsiung’s Yongan District is pictured on Friday.
Photo: Huang Hsu-lei, Taipei Times

Taiwan Power Co’s Hsinta Power Plant in Kaohsiung’s Yongan District is pictured on Friday. Photo: Huang Hsu-lei, Taipei Times

2022/03/08 03:00

BETTER SYSTEM: Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua was tasked with helping Taipower prepare a plan to enhance the resilience of the utility’s power grid

By Lisa Wang / Staff reporter

Premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) yesterday approved the resignations of Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台電) chairman Yang Wei-fu (楊偉甫) and president Chung Bin-li (鍾炳利) in the wake of nationwide blackouts that affected more than 5 million households and businesses on Thursday.

Human error was the cause of a malfunction at Hsinta Power Plant (興達電廠) in Kaohsiung, the Executive Yuan said.

Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Tseng Wen-sheng (曾文生) was appointed interim chairman of the state-run utility, Executive Yuan spokesman Lo Ping-cheng (羅秉成) told reporters.

Taipower vice president Wang Yao-ting (王耀庭) would succeed Chung as president of Taipower, Lo added.

Yang and Chung offered their resignations on Thursday, and Su approved them after receiving an initial probe into the causes of the large-scale outages.

Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua (王美花) would remain at her post and has been tasked with helping Taipower come up with a comprehensive plan to enhance the resilience of its power grid within six months, Lo said.

The Ministry of Economic Affairs said that it plans to publish a detailed investigation report today after a revision to the initial probe.

The report would include countermeasures to prevent similar mistakes from happening, it added.

The failure of electric safeguards protecting Hsinta Power Plant led to a circuit malfunction at the Longqi Extra High Voltage Substation (龍崎超高壓變電所) and triggered shutdowns of several power plants connected to the substation in the south of the nation.

About 10.5 million kilowatts, or one-third of Taipower’s electricity load was lost during the incident, the utility said last week.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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