(Central News Agency reporter Lu Tai-cheng, Taitung County, 17th)The Taitung County Government is promoting photovoltaics and will continue to implement the "Implementation Plan for Subsidizing Photovoltaic Power Generation Systems in Non-Public Buildings" this year. It will further integrate with the Ministry of Economic Affairs' "Accelerated Plan for Household Rooftop Photovoltaic Installation," allowing eligible applicants to apply simultaneously for both. The Industrial and Commercial Management Section of the Taitung County Government's Department of Finance and Economic Development stated today via a press release that promoting rooftop solar power can effectively revitalize idle building spaces, reduce carbon emissions, and increase the proportion of renewable energy use. In addition to reducing electricity expenses through self-generated power, the public can also sell surplus electricity to create long-term stable income, achieving multiple goals of energy saving, carbon reduction, and economic benefits. The Industrial and Commercial Management Section stated that the "Implementation Plan for Subsidizing Photovoltaic Power Generation Systems in Non-Public Buildings" will continue to be implemented in 115 (2026) and will further integrate with the Ministry of Economic Affairs' "Accelerated Plan for Household Rooftop Photovoltaic Installation," creating a subsidy mechanism that integrates central and local resources. The two plans complement each other, allowing eligible applicants to apply simultaneously, effectively reducing public construction costs and accelerating the popularization of rooftop solar power installation. Interested applicants are advised to prepare their documents and submit them as soon as possible. The Industrial and Commercial Management Section stated that considering the geographical conditions and market scale of the Taitung area, construction costs are relatively higher than in the western region. Through the subsidy mechanism combined with central incentives, the initial investment burden will be effectively reduced, policy benefits will be amplified, and the local green energy industry and energy transition development will be driven, forming a synergistic effect of policy promotion. The Industrial and Commercial Management Section reminded the public that subsidies are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to annual budget limits. Applications will cease once funds are exhausted. The county government's subsidy application deadline is October 31, and the Ministry of Economic Affairs' accelerated plan is until November 27. Interested applicants are advised to plan early and prepare relevant documents for application to ensure eligibility for subsidies. (Editors: Chen Jen-hua) 1150417
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
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