Enthusiastic responses received at Yuntai’s "Taixi Green Energy Special Zone Briefing Session"
Deepening the connection with the local community to develop green energy
YUNLIN, TAIWAN - Media OutReach - 12 December 2022 - Yuntai, a subsidiary of Asia-Pacific region premium green independent power producer (IPP) NEFIN Group ("NEFIN"), recently held the "Taixi Green Energy Special Zone Briefing Session”.Invited participants included Yunlin County Government officials and councilors, township representatives, and local citizens. The session explained the planning and vision of Taixi Green Energy Zone’s aim to achieve the generation of a 500MW capacity. In addition, directors of Yuntai, Mr Glenn Lim and Mr Roger Hsu, also responded to any questions landlords had on the spot, demonstrating their sincerity and determination to work with the local community. This brought solid affirmations from the landlords and community locals.
Mr. Glenn Lim, Director of Yuntai and CEO of NEFIN Group, explained that NEFIN Group is a high-quality green energy IPP invested by the AC Energy Corporation of the Philippines ("ACEN"), operating and holding more than 3,400 MW of public utility, commercial and industrial renewable energy systems. These figures show that NEFIN and Yuntai have a team of regional and multi-faceted talents who can provide comprehensive assessment and holistic services, reinforced by the long-term expertise of Taiwan's local investment partners. NEFIN aims to continue expanding and realizing Taiwan's sustainable development and green energy vision, working with local communities to build a sustainable and positive environment for the economy.
Mr. Hsieh, a local villager who came to the meeting, stated "I am glad that Yuntai took the initiative to hold a briefing, so that local residents can better understand Taixi Green Energy Zone’s development. I was able to clear doubts that were not clear before." Mr. Ding, a landlord who already signed the land lease contract with Yuntai for PV system installment, also responded: "The local residents in Taixi have great expectations for the development of the green energy industry. Holding a briefing session to communicate with the locals will not only attract more landowners who are willing to participate, but also give more confidence to other landowners who are still on the sidelines."
Mr Roger Hsu added that the development plan of Taixi Green Energy Special Zone has been supported by Executive Yuan and the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Yuntai has already sent relevant establishment applications to the Yunlin County Government and has received a positive response. The relevant approval process is now being carried out step by step, and the subsequent follow-up work and development is expected to be successfully completed in the near future.
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NEFIN is a premium green independent power producer (IPP) offering bespoke carbon neutral technologies & financing solutions in Asia Pacific. NEFIN, funded by ACEN Corp., has collectively installed over 3,400 MW of utility-scale, commercial and industrial renewable energy systems. ACEN is listed in the Philippines (PSE: ACEN) and is part of the Ayala Corporation, one of the largest conglomerates in the Philippines, founded by the Ayala family in 1834. With its regional and multidisciplinary team, NEFIN offers comprehensive assessments and a full-suite of services to evaluate the ESG impact and commercial viability of projects, utilizing innovative approaches to technology under its unified energy management platform.
With a mission of “Achieving Carbon Neutrality for You”, NEFIN is committed to the global climate goals and aims to accelerate the decarbonization of our client portfolios. NEFIN believes the future of the world is everyone’s responsibility and strives to redefine energy boundaries towards a sustainable future. Please refer to NEFIN’s website www.nefinco.com for more information and follow us at https://www.linkedin.com/company/nefin/.