Nature in Harmony: Power and Ecology Coexisting
Under the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, nations worldwide have committed to conserving 30% of the planet’s land and oceans by 2030. Yet many ecologically significant areas lie beyond formally designated protected areas—within rivers, reservoirs, forests, wetlands, coastal zones, and even energy infrastructure sites. This is where the concept of Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs) becomes vital: recognizing places that, though not legally protected, contribute meaningfully and sustainably to biodiversity conservation.
This exhibition highlights how Taiwan Power Company’s energy landscapes are embracing the OECM spirit. Across hydropower plants, fish passages restore river connectivity; forest monitoring safeguards native species; migratory butterfly corridors intersect with transmission towers; wind farms adopt bat-friendly monitoring systems; wetlands provide habitats for waterbirds; and coral communities flourish along coastal installations.
Through specimens, models, immersive displays, and interactive experiences, the exhibition reveals a new narrative—where energy production and ecological resilience are not opposing forces, but evolving partners.
Step inside and discover how places that power our lives can also nurture life itself.