The Taichung Metropolitan Park, Taichung, Taiwan
The Economic Development Bureau of Taichung outlined plans to drill three geothermal exploration wells, named Guguan-1, Guguan-2, and Guguan-3. Each well will reach a maximum depth of 2,000 meters, targeting identified faults and fissure zones. Data collected from these wells will be critical in determining the feasibility of developing a geothermal power facility at the site.
This exploration effort is part of a broader initiative by Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs to evaluate the potential of ten pre-identified geothermal sites across the country. The Ministry recently hosted the third Taiwan International Geothermal Conference, where it reiterated its commitment to advancing the geothermal energy sector. The Guguan project aligns with these efforts to expand renewable energy sources and enhance energy sustainability.
The development of geothermal energy in Taichung could provide a reliable, clean power source, contributing to the region’s energy needs while reducing reliance on traditional fuels. The project’s focus on deep-well exploration reflects a strategic approach to identifying viable geothermal reservoirs, ensuring that any future power plant is both efficient and environmentally sound.
By prioritizing geothermal exploration, Taipower and the Taichung City Government aim to position the region as a leader in renewable energy innovation. The data from the Guguan wells will inform decisions about scaling up geothermal infrastructure, potentially paving the way for similar projects across Taiwan. This initiative underscores the commitment to fostering sustainable energy solutions that benefit local communities and support national energy goals.
The collaboration between Taipower and the Taichung City Government highlights the importance of coordinated efforts in advancing clean energy technologies. As the Guguan project progresses, it is expected to generate valuable insights into Taiwan’s geothermal potential, contributing to the growth of the renewable energy sector and the region’s long-term energy security.