
The Industrial Technology Research Institute on Wednesday held its annual awards ceremony to celebrate outstanding recipients of the Power Grid Talent Development Alliance Scholarship. Several listed companies in the sector were present at the event to share their experience and insights. With the persistent challenge of manpower shortage, the sector hopes to attract young talents to enter the field of grid development and promote the country’s efforts in energy transition.
Recipients of the award pose for a group photo. ITRI is honoring these young students for their potential in contributing to energy transition, which relies on interdisciplinary talents.
Sun Tsung-kun
Scholarship recipient
As renewable energy and the development of smart grids become more and more important, I’m also choosing to enter this field so as to contribute to society.
Ted Hsu
Fortune Electric GM
With the push for grid resilience, energy transition, net-zero carbon emissions, and AI, I believe the entire power and energy sector will become increasingly prominent. We are recruiting talent from technical and management schools, and we are even more pleased that ITRI is willing to step forward as a leader, encouraging more students and professors to engage in research in this field.
As smart grids and renewable energy becomes more prevalent, ITRI has also invited industry leaders from Taipower Company and private businesses to share their experience. Meanwhile, Taiwan is also actively playing a part in promoting net-zero energy transition along with grid development. However, manpower shortage and electricity supply remain challenges to resolve.
Edwin Liu
ITRI president
What we’re really after is the stability of the entire power system, which has two aspects to it, namely to boost its reliability and resilience. To achieve that, we can utilize technologies such as microgrids and energy storage systems. Both can boost the reliability and resilience of our entire grid.
The industry and academia are coming together to devise an ideal plan for Taiwan’s energy supply. ITRI also hopes that more and more outstanding talents can take over the baton of the industry to assist in the sustainable development of domestic electricity supply.
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全球拚淨零減碳,重電產業也面臨缺工壓力。工研院3日攜手台電和企業舉辦講座,不只邀請業者分享經驗,也頒發獎學金,鼓勵更多青年投入電網領域,推動能源轉型,永續發展。
台上頒獎,開心合影,重電拚跨域轉型,工研院也頒發獎學金,鼓勵學生持續在電力領域精進,培養電網人才。
[[得獎者大同大學電機系學生 孫宗坤]]
“隨著再生能源的議題,跟智慧電網的發展,我選擇投入這個領域,來為社會做貢獻。”
[[華城電機總經理 許逸德]]
“電網強韌、能源轉型、淨零碳排再加上AI,這樣子的一個推波助瀾,我相信整個電力跟能源的賽道,會越來越被看到。(我們)有技術學院跟管理學院,來招募這些人才,而且我們更高興的是,工研院願意跳出來,來作為這樣的領頭羊,鼓勵更多的學校的學子跟教授,投入到我們這樣一個領域的研究。”
隨著智慧電網,與再生能源的普及,工研院攜手台電和企業舉辦講座,除了頒獎,也邀請業界綠領菁英上台分享,台灣力推電網發展,淨零轉型已是國際趨勢,不過在能源轉型,和缺工的浪潮下,供電穩定也引發外界關注。
[[工研院院長 劉文雄]]
“整個電力系統,我們都是一直在追求它的一個穩定,大概是有兩個方面,一方面就是我們要增加它的可靠度,還有增加它的韌性,那我們可以運用微電網的技術,還有儲能技術等等,這些都是可以加強我們整個電網的可靠度跟韌性的。”
匯集產學研各界實力,探討能源規劃最佳化方案,也期待未來有更多的優秀人才,一棒接一棒,協助國內電力永續發展。
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