Energy Management
FENC introduces energy management systems and technological innovations to maximize the use of renewable energy and minimize the use of non-renewable energy.
Energy Management Regulations
FENC established the Energy Management Regulations with clear provisions on the management framework, division of responsibilities and protocols for target setting and performance tracking, delineating systematic approaches to enhance energy efficiency and carbon reduction performance. Executives overseeing energy management are tasked with formulating response strategies, action plans, and short-, medium- and long-term targets, ensuring continuous review and dynamic adjustment. Supervising managers across all production sites implement the strategies through daily energy and emission reduction operations while reviewing implementation progress and analyzing variances on a monthly basis. Additionally, management meetings and annual technical exchanges are held monthly and the overall energy and emission reduction performance is presented to senior executives on a yearly basis to ensure full implementation and bolster FENC’s low-carbon operations.
Energy Management System and Establishment
Proper Maintenance of Operational Reliability of Energy-Consuming Equipment | Inventory energy-consuming equipment and establish itemized lists and maintenance plans. |
Installation of Energy Storage Systems | Gradually build energy storage systems. |
Regular Outreach on Energy-related Policies | Conduct regular outreach regarding the local energy-related policies and formulate corresponding strategies. |
Energy Efficiency Enhancement | Appropriate budget annually for energy and emission reduction projects and implement energy efficiency enhancement projects. |
Regular External Verification of ISO 50001 Energy Management System | Conduct regular third-party verification and implement improvements based on the feedback to continue enhancing energy management performance and meeting higher standards and requirements. |
Continuous Integration of AI with Energy Management | Continue promoting the establishment of systems related to the integration of AI with energy management. |
In 2025, FENC reduced its total energy consumption by 10% compared with the previous year, while energy consumption per unit of production remained on par. Throughout 2025, FENC completed 71 energy efficiency enhancement projects, including process optimization, equipment upgrades, energy management, self-generated renewable energy for self-consumption and low-emission fuel alternatives. FENC will continue planning and implementing energy conservation projects to maximize energy efficiency.
Energy Consumption in 2025
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FENC’s total renewable energy use in 2025 amounts to 1,157 TJ, which accounts for 7% of its total energy consumption during the year. Of the total electricity consumption, 18% is renewable electricity
Energy Consumption per Unit of Production
Unit: GJ / metric ton of production
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Internal Energy-Saving Incentives
To take energy management to a higher level, FEG is encouraging collaboration among its affiliates. Through peer exchange, these corporate entities may acquire energy conservation approaches that inspire technological advancement and maximize energy efficiency. Since 2005, FEG has been presenting the Far Eastern Energy Award to inspireand recognize excellence in improving energy conservation technologies and practices within the conglomerate. In 2025, FENC submitted 16 projects, accounting for approximately 24% of the total entries, the highest among FEG affiliates.
Avid Support for Governmental Policies
For the past ten years, FENC production sites in Taiwan have met the target of reaching the 1% energy-saving rate set by the Ministry of Economic Affairs. On January 2, 2025, the Ministry announced the new energy-saving targets for the period from 2025 to 2028, raising the average annual energy-saving target to 1.5% for corporations and state-owned enterprises with a contracted electricity capacity exceeding 10,000 kW. By continuously optimizing energy management systems and implementing a broad range of energy conservation measures, FENC achieved an average energy-saving rate of 3.5% in 2025, surpassing the regulatory requirement by a large margin and fulfilling its commitment to energy sustainability.





