In order to change the public's bad impression of Taipower's nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to write sharing articles about the power plants located in the mountains. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower's

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In order to change the public's bad impression of Taipower's nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to write sharing articles about the power plants located in the mountains. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower's  - DayDayNews

In order to change the public’s bad impression of Taipower’s nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to explore the power plants located in the mountains and write sharing articles. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower’s top ten secret places. Currently, it is located in Nantou County. Wujie Reservoir and Gungei Dam ranked first and second in terms of votes. The well-known blogger, Pharmacist Jimmy, visited Guangcaiba and was so moved that he said: "The color of the lake changes from blue to Tiffany green with the sunshine, just like a dream. You have kept Taipower privately for too long!"

Shuili Guangcaiba's small file

. Location: Jugong Village, Shuili Township, Nantou County

. Completion date: Construction started in 1935 and completed in 1937

. Function: intercept the tail water after power generation of Daguan Power Plant, transport it to Qiangai Dam through the diversion tunnel, and collect the water from the upper reaches of Qiangai River and send it to the Jugong Branch of Mingtan Power Plant

. Scale: The dam is 27 meters high and 57 meters long.

. Whether it is open: Not open to the public

Source: Taiwan Electric Power Company

In order to change the public's bad impression of Taipower's nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to write sharing articles about the power plants located in the mountains. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower's  - DayDayNews

Gunge Dam

Gunge Dam, one of Taipower's top ten secret spots, is not open to the public due to ecological conservation and safety issues. Photo by Yang Jingru

Most of Taiwan Electric Power Company’s power plants are not open to the public. This year, in order to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of Taipower, an online voting event for the "Top Ten Secret Places" was held (ppt.cc/svo2C). The top ten secret places include the Great Electric Power Wall Neng Gao Yueling Ancient Trail across the Central Mountains, the Colorful Lake across the West-to-East Power Transmission System in the Central Mountains, Wujie Reservoir, the mother of Sun Moon Lake, Gaomei Wetland, Zhumen Power Plant, Lanyang Power Plant, and Mugu Muyu, Wanda Power Plant, the first high dam built by Chinese people, Shuilixi Gun (铳音ㄔㄨㄥ) cabinet dam and Dajiaxi Ma'anba Ecological Park.

In order to change the public's bad impression of Taipower's nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to write sharing articles about the power plants located in the mountains. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower's  - DayDayNews

Taipower Top 10 Secret Places Voting Ranking

Online voting will be held until the end of next month

The open online voting event will start until the 30th of next month. Netizens who participate in the voting will have the opportunity to win gift certificates, a one-day exploration trip to Gungeba, etc. Last night ten o'clock At 30 minutes, Wujie Reservoir in Nantou County was in the lead with 5,000 votes, followed closely by the Gungei Dam. Both dams were closed to the public due to ecological conservation, adding to the mystery. Some netizens came to Gungei after seeing the photos. Dam, please ask the control post officer to let him look at the lake from the control post, and exclaimed: "The lake is really Tiffany color, so dreamy!"

In order to change the public's bad impression of Taipower's nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to write sharing articles about the power plants located in the mountains. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower's  - DayDayNews

Colorful Lake

Taipower provides

Not open, please apply in advance

Blogger Xiao Q was invited to visit Wujie Reservoir hidden in the mountains. When he saw the waterfall known as the "Spring of Wujie" behind the mountain wall, he exclaimed: "White waterfall, orange The combination of stone walls and blue water is really a beautiful combination."

Taipower employee Lin Weizhi took "Apple" to visit the Gunge Dam yesterday. Under the 33-degree Celsius sun, it took about five minutes to walk from Erpingshan Daguan Bingdian Power Plant to the dam. It takes minutes to reach the control post. Without prior application, tourists can only stop at the control post and overlook the urban area of ​​Shuili and the Zhuoshui River basin in front of the control post.

"Apple" discovered that the Gunge Dam is located in the upper reaches of Shuili River. The color of the lake changes with the sunshine and clouds like a dream. After passing through a one-meter-wide and two-meter-high tunnel, we went to the top of the Jugong Power Plant, overlooking the water. Li Creek, Zhuoshui Creek and Jiji Weir have a wide view and are refreshing.

Lin Weizhi said that at that time, the aluminum smelting industry was developed and the power was insufficient for use. A gun cabinet dam was added to intercept the tail water (overflow water) of Daguan Power Plant to generate electricity. The security guard at the control post said: "There are often rockfalls here, snakes appear in summer, and the road is slippery and covered with moss. For the safety of tourists, it is not recommended to open it."

In order to change the public's bad impression of Taipower's nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to write sharing articles about the power plants located in the mountains. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower's  - DayDayNews

Wujie Reservoir

Reprinted from Taipower's top ten secret spots voting website

Wujie Reservoir Small File

. Location: Between Wanfeng Tribe and Wujie Tribe, Renai Township, Nantou County

. Completion date: Construction started in 1919 and completed in 1934

. Function: intercept the water in the upper reaches of Zhuoshui River, introduce the water into the Wujie Diversion Tunnel, inject it into Sun Moon Lake for storage and regulation, and then introduce it into the power plant to generate electricity

. Scale: Dam height 57.6 meters, dam length 90.91 meters

. Whether it is open: Not open to the public

Source: Taiwan Electric Power Company

In order to change the public's bad impression of Taipower's nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to write sharing articles about the power plants located in the mountains. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower's  - DayDayNews

Wujie Reservoir

Nantou Wujie Reservoir is hidden in the mountains, occasionally shrouded in fog, showing a hazy beauty.Photo by Zhang Huikai

Efforts to maintain the natural ecology

"People protest against power substations and nuclear waste, and few care about where the energy comes from." Chen Zhihong, press team leader of Taipower Public Service Office, said that 6.5 million people visit Sun Moon Lake every year, but very few people We know that the water in Sun Moon Lake comes from Zhuoshui Creek in Wujie and is used for hydroelectric power generation.

Li Zongru, a professor at the Department of Marketing at National Chung Hsing University, said that Taipower has long been saddled with negative images such as pollution and nuclear waste. Using bloggers to share the beauty of the power plant in the mountains and the top ten secret spots through online voting, it is an opportunity to publicize its efforts to protect the natural ecology, which can help enhance its image, " The explanation is a hundred times more effective than usual shouting at the throat."

In order to change the public's bad impression of Taipower's nuclear waste and substations, Taiwan Electric Power Company invited bloggers to write sharing articles about the power plants located in the mountains. Earlier this month, it held an online voting event for Taipower's  - DayDayNews

Dajiaxi Ma'anba

Reprinted from Taipower's top ten secret spots voting website

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