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“Delta” cuts carbon emissions by more than 193,000 tons after signing “TCC” to buy 19 million kWh of green energy

Delta Flags Global Leader in Energy and Thermal Management Solutions Announced the signing of the first Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with TCC Green Energy Corporation (“TCC”) to purchase green energy every year Approximately 19 million kilowatt-hours (“kWh”), this is a step that contributes to the RE100 project’s commitment to 100% renewable energy and carbon neutrality. Zero net CO2 emissions from global operations by 2025. 2030

Currently, TCC is the largest renewable energy company in Taiwan. With the PPA and RE100 membership status, the only company in Taiwan to have PV solar inverters. state-of-the-art as well as a portfolio of wind power converters. In addition, Delta continues to dedicate itself to the development of renewable energy around the world.

Mr. Zheng Ping, Chief Executive Officer of Delta “We would like to thank TCC Green Energy Corporation for not only delivering 19 million kWh of green energy to us every year, but also for bringing Delta’s solutions and services to energy. In total, the proposal is expected to reduce carbon emissions by more than 193,000 tons*, which is equivalent to building 502 of Taipei’s largest parks, Daan Forest Park, and is in line with the mission of delta is Committed to innovation in clean energy and energy efficiency for a better future.”

“From now on, such PPA models may be simulated in other locations. Delta’s global commitment to our RE100 project goals, Delta has always been committed to contributing and protecting the environment. After passing the greenhouse gas reduction target (Science-based Targets: “SBT”) In 2017, Delta aims to reduce carbon concentrations to 56.6% by 2025, with ongoing action. in three areas: voluntary energy conservation; In-house solar power generation and purchase of renewable energy including in the year By 2020, Delta has reduced its carbon concentration by more than 55%. The company has also exceeded its annual target for three consecutive years and the renewable energy consumption of our global operations is approximately 45.7%. All of these contribute greatly to our RE100 project goals.”

Mr. Huang Chun-yi, President of Taiwan Cogeneration Corporation (TCC) said that in line with the renewable energy development trend, TCC is committed to developing such energy. whether in wind energy solar power and heat energy This is the first electricity group enterprise in Taiwan that offers a full range of services from investment and development of renewable energy. engineering contract operation and maintenance to the ability to sell green energy The transfer load will come from the onshore wind turbines built by Xingbao Wind Farm Group with a capacity of 3.6 MW per unit. These wind power generators currently have the largest capacity in Taiwan. And Delta will get the cleanest and most efficient green energy. The two companies are committed to their ongoing partnership from now to the future, and TCC Green Energy will support the companies. who are fully seeking sustainable development. Therefore, the company wishes to contribute to environmental sustainability. and continue to work to reduce emissions

As Delta announces itself as a member of RE100, a global innovator in renewable energy. Delta has pledged that by 2025 2030 The company will use renewable energy for all production operations. while reducing carbon emissions completely Delta is the first technology manufacturer in Taiwan to pledge to achieve RE100 Group goals by 2030. With manufacturing centers on all five continents, Delta is committed to achieving RE100 goals. Emphasis on energy conservation Production and use of solar energy including investment in renewable power plants Along with assessing the readiness of the local green energy market for PPA contracts or the purchase of renewable energy certificates (RECs).

By 2020, Delta’s photovoltaic power plant could generate approximately 25.3 million kilowatt-hours of energy. while the electric power is 285 million kilowatt-hours. It is also purchased through RECs, where the use of renewable energy in production is mainly It accounts for about 55.1% of the total energy consumption. It accounts for approximately 45.7% of the total production of renewable energy in all operations worldwide. Delta established the “Delta Green Energy Team” in the early year. 2021. The team is responsible for selecting power generation projects that meet sustainability and have the least impact on the environment. as well as conducting audits and field visits to assess the actual situation in order to take the information into consideration for the long-term PPA contract

In response to the enforcement of major power users regulations under the Renewable Energy Development Act. This is coupled with formal demands for a green energy supply chain for production systems of major international customers. The demand for renewable energy generation continues to rise. However, the rapidly evolving and expanding renewable energy market has resulted in short-term shortages of green energy. to respond to this challenge In addition to Delta’s active assessment of PPA contracts for renewable energy, The company is also committed to developing solutions for various renewable energy applications. To help power generation businesses use renewable energy more efficiently.

For example, an energy storage system developed using Delta core technology can make the use and production of renewable energy more consistent through intelligent control of discharging and charging the battery. Delta’s renewable energy solutions have gained widespread acceptance from green power plants worldwide, including TCC, who have applied solutions to stabilize solar power generation through the adoption of PV inverters, inverters and solar panels. Delta’s three phase solar power is used in many power plants. including TaiPower’s largest 150 MW power station in the southern city of Tainan, Taiwan. The two organizations also plan long-term cooperation for working together to further promote sustainable development.

*Based on estimates from the Agriculture Council. One hectare of forest area could absorb up to 15 MTs of carbon emissions each year, so a 25.8-hectare Daan Forest Park would have an annual carbon reduction of 384.6 MTs.

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