This page is a list of power stations in the Republic of China (Taiwan) that are publicly or privately owned. Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal, fuel oils, and natural gas (mostly imported LNG),[1] while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat, moving water, solar rays, tides, waves and the wind. By the end of 2011, Taiwan had installed 41,401 MW of generating capacity across all types of power station, including nuclear power.[2]
Among the lists of largest power stations, Taichung Power Plant is the fourth largest coal-fired power station in the world.
Non-renewable
Coal
Diesel
Fuel oil
Mixed
Natural gas
Renewable
Hydroelectric
Geothermal
Former power plants
Nuclear
Figures
Coal-fired power plants
Diesel power plants
Gas-fired power plants
Hydro power plants
Oil-fired power plants
Mixed power plants
Former power plants
See also
- Energy in Taiwan
- Taiwan Power Company
- Electricity sector in Taiwan
- List of largest power stations in the world
References
- Taiwan sets record for gas burn, defies Asia’s "clean power" trend Baird Maritime / Work Boat World, 31 October 2025^
- 台灣電力公司-錯誤頁 www.taipower.com.tw, retrieved 2025-09-21^
- Ho-Ping Power Station