SDG7.4.4 Policy development for clean energy technology-2021
By building a megawatt-size energy storage pilot system and installing a photovoltaic system on the roof of each building, we have effectively increased the development of our energy-saving technologies and clean energy use. We have also become a model campus for green energy and provide the government with a successful experience that it can use as guidance when formulating policies related to clean energy and energy-saving technologies.
1. Our megawatt-size energy storage pilot system and the rooftop photovoltaic system that will be installed can be used as a demonstration system for green energy.
2. We have implemented the Ministry of Science and Technology’s ‘Field Research and Display of Multiple Microgrids in a High-concentration Photovoltaic Environment’ project. The aim is to realise a microgrid demonstration system consisting of renewable energy, energy storage systems, V2G/G2V, and demand response. The demonstration field can provide information and support for the formulation of related technical policies.
3. We also assist in promoting the government’s energy policies, such as by implementing the ‘Research on Distributed Green Energy And Demand Scheduling’ project of the Atomic Energy Council (2021, project amount of NT$942,000) and the ‘Research on the Optimal Operation of Integrated Battery Storage Systems within Campus Microgrids’ project of the Ministry of Science and Technology (2021–2022, planned amount of NT$1.727 million). In addition, NCUE’s professors serve as members of the Electricity Reliability Council of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Review Panel for Cleaner Production Technologies under the Green Factory Label. Their appointment letters are shown below.
Appointment to the Review Panel for Cleaner Production Technologies under the Green Factory Label
Appointment to the Electricity Reliability Council of the Ministry of Economic Affairs