2024-10-07Activity
iSNR Showcases Innovations at 2024 Energy Taiwan & Net-Zero Taiwan
iSNR participated in the "2024 Energy Taiwan" and the "2024 Net-Zero Taiwan", co-hosted by TAITRA and GESA, held at the Nangang Exhibition Center from October 4 to 6, 2024. This exhibition attracted 480 companies and utilized a record total of 1,625 booths, drawing nearly 20,000 industry professionals over three days and highlighting strong interest in smart energy and net-zero sustainability.
iSNR's exhibition theme focused on "Establishing Voluntary Carbon Credits" and " Academic Achievements on Negative Carbon Technology." We showcased the future planning blueprint of iSNR—"Resilient Ecosystem"—through large visual displays, explaining that since its establishment, the center's mission has been to transform the concepts of carbon rights and trading into more understandable and accessible forms through collaboration among industry, government, and academia. We hope to popularize these concepts among the general public, enhancing awareness and participation in carbon neutrality.
A highlight of our exhibition was the presentation of a technology model developed by Professor Ming-Chun Lu, which focuses on " Fluidized-Bed Homogeneous Crystallization recovery flue: Carbon Dioxide Capture and Resource Utilization " This technology effectively utilizes recycled regenerated calcium, achieving a circular resource utilization approach to carbon capture. It paves the way for a vision of reduced carbon emissions, zero waste, and economic feasibility. Visitors expressed strong interest in this technology and its potential for industrial application.
This was the center's first participation in a professional trade exhibition, which not only attracted numerous industry professionals and the public but also generated significant interest in our research outcomes and future vision. The event enhanced the visibility of iSNR and provided an opportunity to showcase our university's achievements in negative carbon technology development.
Looking ahead, we will continue to promote the concept of zero-carbon living and deepen our research in related fields. Through more exhibitions and exchange activities, we can further expand the influence of iSNR, encouraging society to value environmental protection and sustainable development and jointly advancing Taiwan's path toward net-zero sustainability.
iSNR's exhibition theme focused on "Establishing Voluntary Carbon Credits" and " Academic Achievements on Negative Carbon Technology." We showcased the future planning blueprint of iSNR—"Resilient Ecosystem"—through large visual displays, explaining that since its establishment, the center's mission has been to transform the concepts of carbon rights and trading into more understandable and accessible forms through collaboration among industry, government, and academia. We hope to popularize these concepts among the general public, enhancing awareness and participation in carbon neutrality.
A highlight of our exhibition was the presentation of a technology model developed by Professor Ming-Chun Lu, which focuses on " Fluidized-Bed Homogeneous Crystallization recovery flue: Carbon Dioxide Capture and Resource Utilization " This technology effectively utilizes recycled regenerated calcium, achieving a circular resource utilization approach to carbon capture. It paves the way for a vision of reduced carbon emissions, zero waste, and economic feasibility. Visitors expressed strong interest in this technology and its potential for industrial application.
This was the center's first participation in a professional trade exhibition, which not only attracted numerous industry professionals and the public but also generated significant interest in our research outcomes and future vision. The event enhanced the visibility of iSNR and provided an opportunity to showcase our university's achievements in negative carbon technology development.
Looking ahead, we will continue to promote the concept of zero-carbon living and deepen our research in related fields. Through more exhibitions and exchange activities, we can further expand the influence of iSNR, encouraging society to value environmental protection and sustainable development and jointly advancing Taiwan's path toward net-zero sustainability.