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  1. The Taishan Nuclear Power Plant (Chinese: 台山核电站; pinyin: Táishān Hédiànzhàn) is a nuclear power plant in Taishan, Guangdong province, China. The plant features two operational EPR reactors .

    • Operational
    • China
    • 50.2 billion yuan (US$7.5 billion)
  2. 泰安市泰山投資. Transcriptions. Taian Taishan Investment Co., Ltd. is a Chinese sovereign wealth fund of Tai'an, Shandong Province. The sole shareholder of the company was Tai'an Finance Bureau (since 2014, in the past Tai'an's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission).

    • 10 March 2006
    • Tai'an, Shandong, China
    • ¥00247 million RMB (2015)
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TSMCTSMC - Wikipedia

    TSMC. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited ( TSMC; also called Taiwan Semiconductor) [4] [5] is a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company. It is the world's second-most valuable semiconductor company, [6] the world's largest dedicated independent ("pure-play") semiconductor foundry, [7] and ...

  4. The Tai'an Pumped Storage Power Station is a 1,000 MW pumped-storage hydroelectric power station located in the city of Tai'an in Shandong Province, China. Construction on the project began in February 2000 and the upper reservoir began to fill in May 2005. The four generators were commissioned between December 2005 and August 2007.

  5. Taishan ( simplified Chinese: 台山; traditional Chinese: 臺山; pinyin: Táishān; Jyutping: Toi4saan1 ), alternately romanized in Cantonese as Toishan or Toisan, in local dialect as Hoisan, and formerly known as Xinning or Sunning ( 新寧 ), [a] is a county-level city in the southwest of Guangdong province, China.

    • 750
    • China
    • 529200 - 529267
    • Guangdong
  6. Taishan (Chinese: 泰山; pinyin: Tàishān) is a station on the Taoyuan Airport MRT located on the border of Taishan and Xinzhuang, New Taipei, Taiwan. The station opened for commercial service on 2 March 2017.

  7. Taishan Station (Chinese: 泰山站; pinyin: Tàishān Zhàn) is the fourth of the five Chinese research stations in Antarctica. Officially opened on February 8, 2014, it is the fourth Chinese research station in Antarctica following Great Wall , Zhongshan and Kunlun stations.

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