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2025/11

Taiwan CTCI in Evolution: Open New Frontiers with Green Power

Taiwan Sustainable Engineering Forum, now in its fifth year, was held on November 4 at Chang Yung-Fa Foundation International Convention Center in Taipei. Organized by CTCI Group and CTCI Education Foundation, the event brought nearly 700 people to the venue, including famous engineering experts, scholars, business professionals, and supply chain partners. Echoing with this year’s theme of event—namely “Engineering Evolution: Zero Carbon x Zero Waste x Zero Distance”—CTCI Group Chairman John Yu addressed the audience with “CTCI in Evolution” keynote speech and gave insights on how CTCI sharpens its green capability and opens new frontiers.

As of September, CTCI Group signed NT$173.4 bn in contracts and has NT$465.7 bn worth of backlog, both breaking record. Substantial contribution came from ESG-related opportunities, noted Group Chairman Yu, and CTCI remains well-positioned in capturing those opportunities because it is well-versed in Green Engineering by employing green technologies, contracting green projects, and investing in green projects, which is beneficial not only for the environment but also corporate profits.
Touching on the global trend for energy transition, Yu pointed out that the SASREF project in Saudi Arabia and RLPP project in Qatar—the world’s largest ethylene plant by capacity—are examples that included CTCI’s green technologies. They demonstrate CTCI’s effort in helping the petrochemical industry become “greener,” and also show CTCI successfully riding the liquid-to-chemicals trend.
In power generation, CTCI prides itself on enjoying over 70% market share for combined cycle power plant EPC in Taiwan, and is the only local company with such capability. It has teamed up with long-time partners, including Mitsubishi Power, GE Vernova, and Siemens Energy this year and won EPC tenders for Tung Hsiao, Ta Lin, and Kuo Kuang Power Plants, which contributed to record-breaking contract sum. In view of the rising power demand due to AI development, CTCI may possibly form consortium with global partners in the future to tap into US and world power markets.
Group Chairman Yu also talked about CTCI’s accomplishments in advanced technology facilities, with major closed-out projects across US, China, Southeast Asia, and India. Facility-wise, CTCI can construct semiconductor fabrication facilities, electronic component factories, assembly factories, and data centers. Service-wise, CTCI can offer comprehensive services, from front-end engineering and design all the way to construction, operation, and maintenance like none other in Taiwan. Most of all, CTCI knows how to help tech companies become more environmental-friendly and save costs by treating waste and recover resources from waste, be it solid or liquid, such as waste isopropyl alcohol.
Yu ended his speech by introducing the Second Headquarters Building that was built by CTCI team, which is a fine example of green engineering with smart features. The building has attained Taiwan EEWH Diamond, US LEED Gold, and Taiwan Smart Building Diamond certifications. As AI-powerhouse NVIDIA builds its headquarters nearby in the near future, businesses in the region are set to thrive. As always, CTCI will actively seek business opportunities, utilize its green power to the greatest extent, and provide the most reliable and high-quality engineering services.

CTCI Group Chairman John Yu addressed the audience with a speech named “CTCI in Evolution.”

Nearly 700 people, including famous engineering experts, scholars, business professionals, and supply chain partners, joined CTCI’s fifth Taiwan Sustainable Engineering Forum online and offline.