OUR STORY
韋能能源是領先亞太地區的民營電廠開發商(IPP),也是亞太地區屢獲殊榮的再生能源開發商。韋能能源的總部位於新加坡,並在澳洲、印度、印尼、日本、菲律賓、韓國、台灣和泰國設有辦公室。韋能能源的資產組合包括處於營運、建築和開發階段並可產生超過18 GW的太陽能和風電資產。
PROFILE
VENA
NOUN
Latin for the vein which brings blood to the heart for renewal
ENERGY
NOUN
Power derived from the utilization of physical resources
The three blades of our brand symbol speak of the three pillars that are at the heart of everything that we do and our tireless commitment to contribute towards Sustainable Energy, Sustainable Economy and Sustainable Environment.
Our corporate colours also represent the environments that we are committed to protect, namely land, sky and sea.
Sustainability is at the heart of all that we do at Vena Energy. Inspired by our Latin namesake, Vena Energy aims to become the vessel that accelerates the transition to renewable energy in the Asia-Pacific region. We are committed to generating solar energy and wind energy that empowers and enriches local economies and communities.
Vena Energy is a portfolio company of Global Infrastructure Partners, a leading global independent infrastructure fund manager in the energy, transport and water/waste sectors. We take advantage of this scale and experience to deliver low-cost, clean energy for retailers and large energy consumers to support continued economic growth and the preservation of our environment in the Asia-Pacific region.


Milestones
2015

2016

2017
- The 5 MW Davis Solar Project achieves commercial operation in Yunlin County
- The first project for Vena Energy in Taiwan. In the same year, Vena Energy Taiwan secures the tender to construct the Mingus Solar Project in Chiayi County
2018
- The 5MW Brubeck and 10 MW Coltrane solar projects achieve commercial operation.
- Construction commences for the 70MW Mingus Solar Project,
- and Vena Energy Taiwan obtains the IPP license the 5 MW Davis Solar Project, the first sinking land IPP license.
- 台灣艾貴義竹發電廠正式施工
- An office in Taitung was also established.
2019
- The Mingus Substation becomes the first privately owned substation of a solar plant to achieve commercial operation status. In the same year, the 70 MW Mingus Solar Project becomes Taiwan’s largest privately owned solar project to achieve commercial operation.
- The 70 MW Mingus Solar Project becomes the first renewable energy project in Taiwan to receive the TÜV Rheinland ICE 62446-1 certification.
2020
- The 70 MW Mingus Solar Project receives its IPP license,
- and in the same year completed the first ever Vena Energy Solar and Environmental Education Centre next to the project.