The center is located in close proximity to the decommissioning site of the Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant.
Exhibits explain the '3-in-1' energy storage and management concepts utilized by Taiwan Power Company.
The facility houses specific displays dedicated to the geological stability and safety protocols of radioactive waste storage.
It serves as a public venue for Taipower to conduct town halls regarding regional grid stability.
The site includes climate-controlled mockups that simulate reactor cooling systems for educational purposes.
The Taipower Exhibit Center in Northern Taiwan is a specialized facility focused on nuclear energy technology and environmental sustainability education. Located in Wanli District, the center serves as an outreach hub for the Taiwan Power Company to explain energy infrastructure to the public. It features interactive displays detailing the operations of the neighboring First Nuclear Power Plant. Exhibits cover diverse energy production methods, including renewable sources and traditional power generation. The facility prioritizes science communication regarding radioactive waste management and radiation safety. Large-scale models and simulators allow visitors to engage with the technical aspects of power distribution. The center functions as an information portal for local community energy initiatives. It provides educational resources for students and researchers interested in Taiwan's energy policy. The building itself is positioned to highlight the coastal landscape of Northern Taiwan.
The outdoor plaza offering an elevated view of the North Coast shoreline and the ocean backdrop.
Visit on a weekday to avoid school groups and field trips.
Check the official website for specialized guided tour schedules.
Bring a light jacket as the indoor exhibit halls are heavily air-conditioned.
Do not attempt to walk to the adjacent nuclear power plant property as it is a high-security restricted area.
Closed on Mondays and national holidays.