Coverage list

Order is by report date: newest first. Items that share the same calendar date sit in one outer block (same pattern as the Latest news page: date in the header). Inside each block, every entry shows its type (e.g. Video, Podcast, or Article / web). Same story, different outlets is merged into one entry, with links under Related links / sources.

A foundation for AI: Delta’s energy-storage command center for grid oversight

USTV business coverage on how AI and green-energy growth elevate energy storage for grid resilience and data-center power, including Delta Electronics’ round-the-clock monitoring operations. The report also cites Prof. Chen-Hao Wang (NTUST Department of Materials Science and Engineering) on vanadium redox flow batteries, intrinsic safety, deployment contexts, and Taiwan’s strengths in power electronics and materials.

Source: Unique Business News (USTV)

Energy storage in focus: fuel cells for more than stationary power and vehicles—including drones

Wealth Magazine covered the Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research seminar on Taiwan–Japan advanced energy technology and supply chains. Prof. Cheng-Hao Wang, chair of NTUST’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, noted that roughly 10% of Taiwan’s electricity comes from renewables—mainly solar and wind—with variability that makes storage essential to deliver stable power; he illustrated seasonal shifts in wind versus solar shares. The piece also summarizes expert views on global storage markets and hydrogen fuel-cell uses in mobility, stationary systems, and drones.

Source: Wealth Magazine

NTUST develops low-energy technology for green hydrogen supply, wins 2025 Future Tech Award

Prof. Chen-Hao Wang’s team at NTUST MSE developed an electrochemical methane separation process with low energy use, low cost, and modular design—suitable for on-site hydrogen in petrochemical settings or green hydrogen from renewables—with near-zero operational carbon emissions, recognized at the 2025 Future Tech Awards alongside other NTUST teams covered in the press.

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Yuan Ze–led team wins runner-up at 2025 Net Zero Tech international competition

Led by Asst. Prof. Sung-Yu Chen (Yuan Ze University, Mechanical Engineering), a cross-university team with NTUST (Prof. Cheng-Hao Wang and Distinguished Prof. Yu-Lin Kuo) and Ming Chi University of Technology (Distinguished Prof. Ding-Yu Liu) competed in the 2025 Net Zero Tech international contest, advancing among 230 teams from 11 countries and earning second place (Baojia Net Zero Technology Award). The work focuses on green modification of vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) electrodes via atmospheric-pressure plasma deposition of bimetallic oxides.

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TNZEA 3rd hydrogen forum: scaling hydrogen business models, regulations still catching up

Commercial Times (business desk) covered the Taiwan Net Zero Emissions Association (TNZEA) 3rd Hydrogen Forum held during the 2024 Asia Pacific Sustainability Expo—on hydrogen as a pillar of Taiwan’s net-zero strategy, industry business models, and legal/regulatory hurdles. Officials and industry speakers included CPC, the MOEA Energy Administration, ITRI, the British Office Taipei, and Ceres. Prof. Cheng-Hao Wang (NTUST MSE) attended the forum (group photo credited to TNZEA).

Source: Commercial Times (CTEE)

NTUST industry–academia scholarships recruit master’s students from Indonesia and Vietnam

NTUST launched its first international industry–academia scholarship program with corporate partners. College of Engineering Vice Dean Cheng-Hao Wang led visits to recruit and interview students in Vietnam and Indonesia. Sponsors cover two years of tuition and fees plus a monthly living stipend of NT$12,000 (about NT$518,000 per student in total); graduates commit to two years of employment with the sponsor. Partner firms included Chyi Ding, Trust Creating Construction, and Cooler Master; the college also helped TSMC select one to three students for an additional NT$15,000/month scholarship for up to two years.

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