Over 32 substations and 21,000 nodes under management
Taiwan's largest ground facility management oversees more than 32 substations and 121,000 nodes.
Utility-Scale
With 272 MW of installed capacity, VENA Energy operates Taiwan’s largest ground-mounted solar site. This is also the highest-capacity solar site in Taiwan to date. The new facility spans 226 hectares (~316 football fields), featuring 86 ground-mounted arrays and 272 MW capacity, generating 400 million kWh annually—enough to power over 90,000 households. This contributes to Taiwan’s energy transition and the government’s 2050 net-zero goals.
The 272 MW emerging solar power plant is the largest solar photovoltaic project in Taiwan and also the largest ground-mounted project to date by WeEnergy. The emerging power plant is built on 226 hectares of restored land (about 316 football fields), featuring 680,000 solar panels with an installed capacity of 272 MW and an annual electricity generation of about 400 million kWh, which is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of more than 90,000 households in Taiwan. This project not only marks an important milestone in Taiwan's solar energy development but also demonstrates the effort to work alongside the government towards the 2050 net-zero transition goal.
AI-Powered Monitoring Enhances Solar Efficiency
AI Active Monitoring Assistance
Weineng Energy Monitoring Solar Power Generation Benefits
AI Active Monitoring Assistance
Weineng Energy Monitoring Solar Power Generation Efficiency
AI Proactive Monitoring Assistance
Weineng Energy Monitoring Solar Power Generation Efficiency
Using Thingnario’s PHOTON solution, VENA Energy adopted AI-powered centralized monitoring, covering more than 21,000 nodes and 32 substations. The system detects anomalies such as inverter failures or low generation, allowing early intervention and real-time optimization
A spokesperson from VENA Energy said:
“thingnario’s PHOTON solution helps our operations team respond quickly and accurately to any issues. The AI-based alerts help our team detect abnormalities at the earliest stage, which significantly reduces downtime and loss.”
The centralized PHOTON system also helps manage multiple vendors’ equipment on one unified platform—something that was previously labor-intensive. With PHOTON, all device data is automatically collected, compared, and visualized in daily reports. The system also provides automated scheduling and customized reporting, eliminating manual errors and reducing administrative time and cost.