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2024/01/18

Taya Group's Subsidiary Jhih-Guang Energy's Solar Energy Storage Integration Project Officially Commences Operations
With Taiwan's Largest Installation Capacity of 23.3MW, Capable of Powering 8,300 Households Annually

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        Taya Group is committed to energy chain management, covering energy generation, transmission, conversion, storage, and management, providing comprehensive energy services. To maximize the benefits of renewable energy development, Jhih-Guang Energy, a subsidiary of Taya Group, secured the Energy Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs' solar storage integration project in 2022, boasting the nation's largest capacity of 23.3MW. Adhering to strict self-imposed standards of safety, stability, and efficiency, Jhih-Guang Energy's solar storage integration project was officially unveiled in January and is scheduled for commercial operation in March. It is set to become a landmark solar storage site in Taiwan, with an expected annual storage capacity of 33.94 million kWh, aiding Taiwan Power Company in maintaining grid stability.

        To enhance grid flexibility, the Ministry of Economic Affairs is actively developing solar storage equipment. Chairman Shang-Hung Shen of Taya Group stated, "The core value of developing renewable energy is the effective utilization of limited natural resources. Constructing storage equipment at the power generation end not only reduces energy loss during transmission but also enables flexible power transfer." Jhih-Guang Energy's solar storage integration project has a total installed capacity of 23.3MW. After commercial operation, it can store approximately 93,000 kWh of solar power daily, amounting to 33.94 million kWh annually, sufficient to supply electricity to 8,300 households for a year.

        Jhih-Guang Energy's solar storage integration project also incorporates the group's latest development of a million-watt-level large-scale uninterrupted power supply (UPS) system and virtual power plant (VPP) system. The UPS system can sustainably supply power to maintain stability and prevent equipment and data loss caused by power outages. Additionally, the group's developed VPP system made its debut this year, integrating decentralized storage facilities across different locations through cloud-based technology for effective monitoring, operation, and management of storage resources, achieving real-time and efficient decentralized energy resource management.

        Taya Group actively complies with government policies to achieve time-of-day electricity transfer through storage, and joined Taiwan Power Company's AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) trading platform in 2022, assisting national grid development. Taya Group's total storage system capacity is expected to reach 36.5MW. Taya Group will continue to promote renewable energy development, becoming a stable force in Taiwan's energy transformation and actively guiding industry development.