State-run Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower) and oil refiner CPC Corp., Taiwan kicked off a joint plan Wednesday to explore geothermal energy in Yilan County, northeastern Taiwan.
A ceremony was held at the site of the planned Renze No. 3 Geothermal Well in Yilan to mark the beginning of the exploration plan, under which work will be undertaken to drill a total of six exploratory wells in Renze and neighboring Tuchang before June 2021, according to the two companies.
CPC Chairman Tai Chein (戴謙) said the exploration project, estimated to produce an installed capacity totaling 8 megawatts of electricity if successful, is being carried out in three stages, with the first stage involving the drilling of two 1,500 meter-deep wells at a cost of NT$130 million (US$4.23 million).
The planned wells -- one of which will be a production well and the other a re-injection well -- are estimated to yield an installed capacity of about 2 MW, Tai said, anticipating that the exploration will be a success.
From the Global Geothermal News archives:
- Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - Taiwan: Taipower to Build 8 MW Geothermal Power Plants in Yilan County
- Monday, March 12, 2018 - Taiwan: Geothermal Power Project to Go Ahead in Yilan County
- Tuesday, January 12, 2016 - Taiwan: Geothermal Energy Production Within Four Years