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Hsinchu Science Park 2019Annual Report
land management, facilities management, traffic management, and security management. Making inquiries is made incredibly easy. While it used to be time-consuming to go over map data scattered across various agencies, the HSP’s 3D GIS offers one-stop inquiry services that readily give tenant companies what they need in no time.
3 Stable Power Supply Power Supply and Management
Stable power supply surely ranks as a priority for tenant companies. In 2019, the Hsinchu, Jhunan, Longtan, Tongluo, and Yilan parks and the Hsinchu Biomedical Science Park recorded peak power loads of 1,376.7 MW, 201.9 MW, 173.4 MW, 30.7 MW, 0.5 MW, and 5.2 MW respectively. The HSPB has commissioned scholars and experts, Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower), and representatives from the Association of Industries in Science Parks to form the HSP Power Safety Advisory Team. In 2019, the team conducted 10 power safety checks and assistance visits during which it provided counseling and assistance concerning power safety, power supply, and management systems. Separately, the team convenes quarterly meetings on power safety and quality improvement during which Taipower officials are invited to report on power supply to the HSP and status of ongoing transformer and power supply cable projects.
Water Supply and Allocation
such measures as imposing total water use control, enhancing water recycling efficiency, and offering incentives for water conservation.
Promotion and Deployment of Renewable Energy
Under a broader assistance plan that centers on energy conservation, the HSPB began promoting renewable energy in 2009. As of the end of 2019, photovoltaic devices with a combined installed capacity of 30.63 MW had found their way into plants built by tenant companies and onto public roofs. To induce more tenant companies to follow suit, the HSPB also hosted five on-site demonstrations, seminars, and presentations on photovoltaics, events that attracted a total of some 280 attendees, in 2019.
In line with the government’s two-year program for promoting photovoltaic solar energy atop state-owned public roofs and on state-owned land, the HSPB has installed photovoltaic devices for rent across the rooftops of public buildings and public parking lots at the HSP’s wastewater treatment plants and those of the service center, standard plant building, and dormitories in the Jhunan Park. Against a combined installed capacity of 8,852.45 kW, these devices generated electricity totaling 8,993,996 kWh in 2019, thereby making possible a 4,793.8- ton reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. In the days ahead, the HSPB will remain committed to promoting renewable energy and striving for energy sustainability.
Distributed Power System (Power Storage Included) at the HBSP’s R&D Building
In line with the government policy on developing renewable energy, the HSPB has installed a demonstration smart microgrid (power storage included) at the Hsinchu Biomedical Science Park’s R&D Building. An energy management system is
In 2019, the Hsinchu, Jhunan, Longtan, Tongluo, and Yilan parks and the Hsinchu Biomedical Science Park consumed about 143,900 tons, 19,300 tons, 15,600 tons, 1,500 tons, 30 tons, and 500 tons of water respectively each day. The Hsinchu Park and the Hsinchu Biomedical Science Park obtain their water supply from the Baoshan Reservoir, the Baoshan No. 2 Reservoir, and the Longen Weir on the Touqian River. For their part, the Jhunan, Longtan, and Tongluo parks draw water from the Yongheshan, Shihmen, and Liyutan reservoirs respectively. The Shengou water treatment plant is responsible for providing the Yilan Park with water. To ensure reliable water supply to tenant companies, the HSPB resorts to
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