J.W. Kuo to prioritize electricity supply
The minister-designate has been visiting business owners, supplychain companies and academics to get first-hand information on power consumption
J.W. Kuo (郭智輝), minister of economic affairs-designate and chairman of semiconductor raw materials and equipment supplier Topco Group (崇越集團), yesterday said he would prioritize a sufficient supply of electricity to businesses and supply chains that face urgent power needs after taking office on May 20.
Asked whether the government should extend the services of existing nuclear power plants or reactivate suspended power plants, Kuo said he could not make a judgement now, adding that the issue — if it has to be addressed — must be determined by all Taiwanese.
“The goal is to communicate with all users. Only after communicating and making sure everything is safe can we make a decision. Now there is no way to say what we would do,” the Chinese-language Liberty Times (the sister newspaper of the Taipei Times) quoted Kuo as saying on its Web site yesterday.
The minister-designate made the remarks on the sidelines of a launch ceremony in Chiayi County’s Puzih City (朴子), where Topco Quartz Products Co (崇越石英) is launching a NT$1.5 billion (US$46.3 million) investment project to support increasing demand from semiconductor companies and to bolster its revenue.
Kuo was named by premierdesignate Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) on Tuesday as his choice for minister of economic affairs. Since then, Kuo has been visiting various industries, especially those with urgent need for water and electricity, as well as spending time with business owners, supply-chain firms and academics to get first-hand information on power consumption, the Liberty Times reported.
Kuo is to evaluate whether Taiwan is short of electricity and how much electricity is needed to meet the needs of industry, hoping to provide a complete report to the public after taking office next month.
Topco Quartz Products is a joint venture between Topco Group and
Japan’s Shin-Etsu Quartz Products Co, which supplies quartz products used in chipmaking and electronic devices.
The Puzih factory is Topco Quartz Products’ third factory in Taiwan in addition to facilities in Hsinchu County’s Hukou Township (湖口) and Chiayi County’s Minsyong Township (民雄), as the company expands production capacity to meet increasing demand.
“The demand for high-purity quartz required for high-end processes has increased significantly in recent years, as semiconductor firms in various countries continue to expand production amid rising interest in artificial intelligence applications and growing geopolitical considerations,” the Liberty Times quoted Topco Group chief executive officer Daniel Wu (吳玉敏) as saying.
The company started the construction of the new factory in the Chiayi Machouhou Industrial Park (嘉義馬稠後產業園區) in 2021.
With an estimated annual production value of NT$2 billion, it would be the largest of its kind in Taiwan and one of the leading quartz suppliers in the world, the Chiayi County Government said in a statement yesterday.
The Puzih plant is expected to supply products to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s (台積電) 3-nanometer and 5nanometer fabs in the Southern Taiwan Science Park’s (南部科學園區) Tainan campus and support advanced chip packaging facilities in the science park’s Chiayi campus, while looking to export to overseas markets through Topco Group’s global network, the statement said.