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Taipower Temporarily Dispatches Mailiao Power Plant; KMT: Energy Policy Completely Fails

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Taipower is temporarily dispatching Mailiao power plant units due to global energy supply uncertainty, drawing criticism from the KMT who claim it exposes the current energy policy's over-reliance on natural gas and structural fragility.

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Q: Why did Taipower decide to temporarily dispatch units 1 and 3 of the Mailiao Power Plant?
A: Taipower decided to do so to strengthen energy dispatch resilience, cope with natural gas supply risks, and reduce the impact on livelihoods and electricity prices.
Q: What is the limit set on coal consumption for the Mailiao Power Plant during this temporary dispatch?
A: The total annual coal consumption of the Mailiao Power Plant will not exceed the amount consumed last year.
Q: What was the original status of units 1 and 3 of the Mailiao Power Plant before this dispatch?
A: Units 1 and 3 of the Mailiao Power Plant were originally in the process of being decommissioned.
Q: What does the KMT claim about the temporary dispatch regarding the operational life of the coal units?
A: The KMT claims that bringing these coal-fired units back online is equivalent to a disguised extension of their operational life.
Q: What specific issues does the KMT demand the government clearly explain regarding the coal dispatch?
A: The KMT demands explanations on the deadline for coal dispatch, the calculation method for coal usage changes, and the impact of air pollution along with remedial measures.