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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Government mulls cheaper rates, land for TSMC fab


A woman walks past a Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co logo at the Hsinchu Science Park on July 5.
Photo: Sam Yeh, AFP

A woman walks past a Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co logo at the Hsinchu Science Park on July 5. Photo: Sam Yeh, AFP

2023/10/29 03:00

By Wu Liang-yi, Huang Chia-lin and Jake Chung / Staff reporters, with staff writer

The government is looking at providing Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) with preferential rates for power and water usage, as well as a plot of land, from as early as next June, should it consider building its 1.4-nanometer fab in the Central Taiwan Science Park’s (中部科學園區) Taichung Park (台中園區), a source said yesterday.

TSMC on Oct. 17 said it had dropped its plan to build a fab for the production of next-generation chips in the Longtan (龍潭) section of Hsinchu Science Park (新竹科學園區) amid protests by residents over the government’s appropriation of privately owned land for industrial use.

The Executive Yuan recently convened a meeting to discuss the issue, with Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan (鄭文燦) being briefed by the National Science and Technology Council and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Longtan section of the park was expected to expropriate 158.59 hectares so that semiconductor-related companies would have enough space to set up there, the source said.

Despite TSMC’s announcement that it was backing out of the Longtan plan, the section would still be dedicated to semiconductors, the source said, adding that the Executive Yuan has given the council, the Hsinchu Science Park Administration and the Taoyuan City Government the task of organizing talks with the Longtan protesters and providing them with a satisfactory solution.

If neither side can reach an amicable agreement, the Executive Yuan is considering the possibility of shrinking the area of land to be expropriated to exclude those who are the most opposed to the project, they said.

TSMC was initially eyeing the Longtan section and the Taichung Park, hoping to have fabs in both, the source said.

The discrepancy in the amount of land allotted to the two projects — TSMC had planned to use 158.59 hectares at Longtan and 90 hectares at the Taichung Park — should be manageable, the source said.

However, Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen (盧秀燕) had previously said that another fab could see TSMC’s power usage increase from 15 percent to 38 percent of the municipality’s power, the source said.

Lu added that TSMC fabs would probably use up to 9 percent of the city’s water supply, they said.

If the company sets up its 1.4-nanometer fab in Taichung, it would require support from the Taichung City Government, the source said.

The city government in February passed the environmental assessment for Taichung Park’s second-phase expansion plan, and in August passed an urban planning project to accommodate it, they said.

After the National Land Management Agency receives the Taichung City Government’s revised plans, the Ministry of the Interior is planning to hold a meeting on Nov. 2 to assess the necessity of land expropriation before the report is forwarded to the Urban Planning Committee for review.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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