Baseload Power Taiwan Help Students Discover “Hidden Powers”; Geothermal Energy Sparks Children’s Imagination in Hualien.

Baseload Power Taiwan, a geothermal energy developer, has been proactively engaged in the tribe’s cultural education initiatives, supporting traditional Truku music and dance classes through an educational fund. This year, the company also donated copies of the children’s book “Our Hidden Powers” to bolster the school’s environmental education.
These books are seamlessly integrated into the school’s environmental education courses, where teachers guide students in reading and drawing, helping them learn about earth’s abundant natural resources and sparking their imaginations about the power of geothermal energy.
“We are thankful to Baseload Power Taiwan for their continuous support of our traditional music and dance classes,” said Mrs. Yue-Zhu Chen, principal of Hong Yeh Elementary School. “We hope that, through these performances, our students can embrace and celebrate tribe culture, fostering confidence and enthusiasm for learning. We also appreciate the company’s contribution of children’s books, which enrich our environmental education courses. Not only do they help students understand natural forces like geothermal, wind and solar energy, they also demonstrate how they can be harnessed for clean energy and contribute to a sustainable future for our community.”
“As the first geothermal energy exploration and development site in Taiwan, we are committed to listening to and actively engaging in community activities, particularly with the Hong Yeh tribe in Hualien,” said Van Hoang, chairman and CEO of Baseload Power Taiwan. “Through our sponsorship of Hong Yeh Elementary School, we aim to support the preservation of tribal culture. Additionally, by donating books and collaborating with the school’s environmental education courses, we hope to encourage children to explore nature and discover their own hidden powers. “At Baseload Power Taiwan, our goal is to collaborate with local communities, government entities and stakeholders to construct the geothermal power plant,” Van Hoang continued. “We firmly believe that the power plant will serve not only as an energy provider but also as a catalyst and good neighbor within the communities, driving diverse and sustainable development initiatives focused on culture, environment and energy.”



