7.4.4 Policy development for clean energy technology
Policy development for clean energy technology
Inform and support governments in clean energy and energy-efficient technology policy development
Our university supports the government in establishing clean energy and energy-efficient technology policies. We encourage teacher and student teams to devote themselves to relevant research, assist industries via the introduction of relevant technologies and industrial research information exchange, including the (1) energy-related research projects of our government (Evidence 1); (2) assisting the government to conduct industry-academic projects regarding the impact of 2020 new renewable power plant to power system in Taiwan (Evidence 2); and (3) organizing the 2020 Materials Annual Meeting (more than 1000 participants from industries, government, and academic circles), which included 131 energy-related essays, and two energy lectures, which were the energy materials forum and organic electronic materials and components forum, respectively (Evidence 3).