Talin Power Plant’s Decommissioned Electric Generator Reactivated

Taipei: The lead story in the United Daily News highlights the reactivation of a decommissioned electric generator at the Talin Power Plant. This development has caught the attention of major Taiwan dailies, signifying its importance to the region's energy landscape.

According to Focus Taiwan, the Talin Power Plant's decision to bring its decommissioned electric generator back into operation is a significant move. The reactivation comes at a time when energy demands are high, and the plant's capacity is crucial for meeting the power needs of the area. This generator, which had been out of service, is now back online to support the power grid.

The China Times also reports on this event, emphasizing that the generator, despite being decommissioned, is still in use. This indicates a strategic decision to utilize existing resources to bolster the power supply, ensuring stability and reliability in electricity provision.

In related news, the Economic Daily News and Commercial Times focus on stock market movements, noting that 16 stocks are experiencing net buying by institutional investors ahead of the ex-dividend date, and there is notable activity in high dividend yield ETFs due to components reshuffling.

Meanwhile, the Liberty Times and Taipei Times cover Taiwan's ongoing efforts to strengthen its position on the global stage, with developments such as Taiwan's bid for inclusion in the World Health Organization (WHO), as supported by Lai, garnering significant attention.