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Challenges/opportunities faced
The impact of climate change caused by global warming is becoming more and more
significant. In 2022, our country officially announced the "2050 Net Zero Emission Policy
Path Blueprint", and in 2023, it revised the "Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Management
Law" into the "Climate Change Response Law". With the 2050 net zero goal written into
law, enterprises have clearly felt the urgency of reducing carbon.
Since 2014, CTSP Bureau has continuously implemented on-the-spot energy-saving
guidance for park manufacturers to help optimize energy efficiency. However, due to
the scale of investment and the growth of enterprise operations, the overall electricity
consumption has continued to rise, and greenhouse gas emissions have also increased
simultaneously. It is still necessary for our national energy transformation policy to
promote the progress and various carbon capture technologies to be mature before we
can significantly reduce the carbon emissions in the park.
In recent years, increased variability in rainfall has led to numerous water shortage crises
in Taiwan. In response to these potential risks, CTSP Bureau has adopted forward-looking
technology and built an intelligent disaster prevention system to reduce disaster losses.
In recent years, because hacker attacks are frequent, information security issues may
lead to risks such as data leakage, network attacks, identity theft, etc. These risks will
not only cause huge economic losses, but also damage its reputation. Therefore, in
addition to strengthening the information security of CTSP, we should also assist the park
manufacturers establishing information security measures.
Specific actions and promotion highlights
Applying Intelligent
Other core
System to Improve the
targets involved
Adaptability of the Park
Implementation content and promotion results
1. Smart sustainable development plan
In recent years, due to the increase in rainfall variability, there have been many water
shortage crises in Taiwan. After CTSP Bureau's assessment, in 2021, "average rainfall
change and water resources pressure" was listed as a major climate change risk,
and various water resources response plans were implemented by the Construction
Management Division.
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