Hwang Jung-chiou
Hwang Jung-chiou | |
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黃重球 | |
Chairman of Taiwan Power Company | |
In office 15 May 2012[1] – 29 July 2016[2] | |
President |
Lee Han-shen Chu Wen-chen[3] |
Preceded by | Edward K. M. Chen |
Succeeded by | Chu Wen-chen |
Vice Minister of Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China | |
In office 2009–2012 | |
Minister | Shih Yen-shiang |
Personal details | |
Born | 10 October 1952 (age 64) |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Alma mater |
Chung Yuan Christian University National Chiao Tung University |
Hwang Jung-chiou (Chinese: 黃重球; pinyin: Huáng Zhòngqiú) was the chairman of Taiwan Power Company (Taipower), the state-owned electric power utility company of the Republic of China since 2012 until 2016.[4] Previously, he served as the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China from 2009 to 2012.
Early life
Hwang obtained his bachelor's degree in electronics engineering from Chung Yuan Christian University in 1975. He then obtained his master's degree in computer engineering from National Chiao Tung University in 1979 and doctoral degree in information engineering from the same university in 1989.[5]
Taipower Chairmanship
Chairmanship appointment
Hwang was appointed as the Chairman of Taipower in May 2012 due to public outcry over the hikes of electricity and fuel rates in that year.[2]
Taiwan's fourth nuclear power plant
Speaking in February 2013 regarding the controversial Longmen Nuclear Power Plant construction in Gongliao, New Taipei, Hwang said that Taipower had already asked geologists to evaluate any possible condition so that Taipower can deal with the issues seriously. He further added that Taipower will keep continue to improving its performance by the end of this year. He also hopped that with the increased of electricity price, it may help to offset the loss by having higher fuel price for power generation made by Taipower.[6]
Chairmanship resignation
Hwang tendered his resignation in July 2016 citing health reason.
See also
References
- ↑ "Hwang becomes chair of Taipower - Taipei Times".
- 1 2 "Taipower chairman resigns over reported nuclear power differences".
- ↑ "Chu Wen-chen takes Taipower helm - Taipei Times".
- ↑ "Welcome To Taipower".
- ↑ company, Taiwan power. "Taiwan power company".
- ↑ "Taipower to submit power plant proposal in June - Taipei Times".