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Taipower has partnered with the National Museum of Natural Science in Taichung to launch a special ecology exhibition, honoring its commitment to integrating power infrastructure with ecological conservation. The exhibit showcases 10 rare species from nine power plants across Taiwan, including the Yuchi music frog and the Wushe blood-spotted longhorn beetle, highlighting the company’s long-term efforts in ecological preservation.

Taipower has teamed up with the National Museum of Natural Science for the “Nature in Harmony: Power and Ecology Coexisting” special exhibit, featuring 10 rare species from nine power plants across Taiwan and highlighting Taipower’s commitment to conservation.

Cheng Ching-hung
Taipower vice president
This exhibition showcases how Taipower has for many years not only generated electricity at its facilities but turned them into important bases for ecological conservation. This is the key of this exhibition.

The rare species featured include the Yuchi music frog that lives around the Mingtan Power Plant, the Wushe blood-spotted longhorn beetle that lives around the Wanda Power Plant, and the black-face spoonbill that comes to the wetlands by the Hsinta Power Plant every winter.

Huang Wen-san
National Museum of Natural Science director
Taipower’s Wanda and Dajia River power plants were among the first sites in Taiwan designated as conservation coexistence areas, which is truly remarkable. Honestly, I really admire Taipower’s contributions to biodiversity conservation.

Taipower conducts environmental monitoring around its power facilities and turns these sites into ecological habitats. The exhibition showcases those achievements and aims to inspire more companies to protect Taiwan’s natural environment.

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