Radio Taiwan International
Date: 26 June, 2020
By: Leslie Liao
The power company says that weather conditions were cloudy on the day of the eclipse, contributing to the drop in output. It says that solar energy output sat at around 1.73 gigawatts right before the eclipse began before dropping to a mere 42 megawatts during the peak of the eclipse.
The company says this gap is equivalent to twice the output of the Tunghsiao Power Plants — Taiwan’s second largest gas-fired plants. [SOURCE]