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3 FAQs about [Taiwan tristar solar]
Will Taiwan increase solar power by 2025?
The Taiwanese government plans to increase the share of renewable energies in electricity generation from currently 5.56 % to 20 % by 2025. The primary focus will be on the expansion of solar energy. Until 2025 the government intends to increase the installed capacity of photovoltaic plants up to 20 GW. Currently they only amounted to about 5.8 GW.
Is Taiwan a good place to invest in solar energy?
Around 89 billion TWD will be invested in the development of ground-mounted systems alone. In Taiwan, Germany is considered a pioneer of the energy transition and German companies enjoy an excellent reputation. For German companies, Taiwan is a promising market and offers considerable opportunities in the solar energy sector.
What is the outlook for the Taiwanese solar market?
As the outlook for the Taiwanese solar market looks bleak, Motech has concentrated efforts on overseas markets, which contribute more revenue than the domestic market, he said. Solar panel installation in Taiwan is expected to plummet about 37 percent year-on-year to 1.7 gigahertz, compared with 2.7 gigherz last year, Motech estimated.



























