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2026 Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) Rates for Renewable Energy Officially Announced
Date: 2026-02-23
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The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) officially announced the "R.O.C. 2026 Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) and Calculation Formulas." During the public consultation process, the FIT Review Committee evaluated the opinions from stakeholders. Overall, the policy continues to offer incentives for diverse renewable energy installations and promoting the development and deployment of renewable energy technologies.

MOEA indicated that the incentives and supporting mechanisms under the 2026 FIT are designed to sustain the momentum of renewable energy development in Taiwan, while certain mechanisms have been introduced or adjusted in response to practical implementation experience in order to further enhance installation incentives.

For solar PV, a repowering mechanism has been newly introduced to encourage the replacement of aging equipment with higher-efficiency products. For conventional geothermal power, given that the domestic commercial model remains at an early stage of development and to ensure financial stability for project operators, the committee decided to maintain the tiered FIT structure. The FIT rates for each category of renewable energy in 2026 are detailed in the attached tables.

MOEA further noted that during the public consultation period, stakeholders raised concerns regarding the FIT classification of floating offshore wind, geothermal capacity thresholds, and the categorization the appropriateness of waste-to-energy FIT rates. MOEA will also continue to collect information and make rolling adjustments in response to market and technological developments.

Finally, MOEA emphasized that the 2026 FIT review process followed a fair, transparent, and rigorous procedure to ensure that the tariffs, together with related incentives and supporting measures, are well aligned with Taiwan's renewable energy development. Records of the public consultation and FIT Review Committee meetings have been published on the official website (https://gov.tw/Z4K). MOEA will continue to polish the institutional design thereof, so to strengthen the foundation for the steady development of renewable energy in Taiwan.

Spokesperson for Energy Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs: Deputy Director-General, Chung-Hsien Chen
Phone: 02-2775-7770
Mobile: 0919-998-339
Email: ctchen2@moeaea.gov.tw

Business Contact (Solar PV, Biomass Energy, Waste to Energy, Small Hydropower): Director, Shih-Wei Liao
Phone: 02-2775-7620
Mobile: 0920-091-081
Email: swliau@moeaea.gov.tw

Business Contact (Wind Power, Marine Energy): Deputy Director, Ju-Min Cheng
Phone:02-2775-7778
Mobile:0952-279-720
Email: jmcheng@moeaea.gov.tw

Business Contact (Geothermal Power): Director, Hsiu-Fen Tsai
Phone: 02-2775-7730
Mobile: 0905-506-258
Email: hftsai@moeaea.gov.tw
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