2024-12-18
Taiwan launches energy storage testing center
The Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) launched the National Center for Energy Storage System Technology Dec. 16 at Tongluo Science Park in the northern county of Miaoli, highlighting the government’s commitment to renewable energy development.
According to the bureau, the new center is the largest and most comprehensive energy security test site in the country. With its establishment, domestic energy storage products like batteries for electric buses can undergo rigorous evaluation locally, significantly reducing cost and time for manufacturers.
The facility is also expected to increase the competitive edge of Taiwan’s energy products in the international market and thus cement the country’s key position in the global green energy supply chain, the BSMI said.
The government’s policy goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 is driving energy transition and renewable energy advancement in Taiwan, the bureau said, adding that the center will play a critical role given that storage systems are vital to a successful transition.
To ensure safety and quality control, the bureau has begun formulating national standards and technical regulations while forging management mechanisms to stabilize domestic renewable energy.
Following the opening ceremony, a forum discussing storage system design and security and international safety standards was held, with representatives of international testing agencies taking part, the BSMI said.
Source: Taiwan Today (https://taiwantoday.tw/index.php)