Delta Electronics Champions Cross-Strait Cooperation for Green Cities and Low-Carbon Futures
TAIPEI, December 2015 — Delta Electronics, a global leader in power and thermal management, took a bold step toward sustainable urban development by promoting cross-strait cooperation on green buildings and low-carbon cities. The event, known as the Delta Green Building Exhibition and Forum, brought together experts, government officials, and industry leaders from both Taiwan and mainland China.
Their shared mission? To accelerate carbon reduction strategies and improve energy efficiency across Asia’s growing urban landscapes.
Green Building as a Path to Climate Action
The forum served as a platform to showcase green building solutions that Delta has championed for years. From smart energy systems to intelligent HVAC technologies, Delta highlighted how integrated solutions can significantly cut carbon emissions in urban environments.

For example, Delta’s green buildings—including its headquarters in Taipei. For they have achieved LEED Platinum certification and also demonstrate energy savings of up to 50% compared to traditional buildings. These structures combine natural ventilation, solar power, LED lighting, and advanced building automation.
As a result, attendees saw firsthand how cities can use technology to lower their carbon footprint without sacrificing growth.
Strengthening Cross-Strait Dialogue
Even more importantly, Delta’s forum emphasized collaboration. The company invited sustainability experts from both sides of the Taiwan Strait. They discussed how cities can adopt shared practices in green infrastructure, energy use, and smart urban planning.
Delta’s Founder and Chairman, Bruce Cheng, stated:
“Sustainable development is not a competition—it’s a shared goal. That’s why cross-strait cooperation is essential for building livable cities that protect our environment.”
Education and Innovation at the Core
In addition to the forum, Delta launched educational outreach programs. These also included interactive exhibits on smart energy solutions, renewable energy, and eco-conscious design. The company also presented its documentary film, The Great Energy Transition, which explores the urgency of climate action and the role corporations must play.
This wasn’t just about products—it was also about changing perspectives.
Why It Matters
As cities across Asia continue to grow, the need for sustainable infrastructure becomes more urgent. Therefore, Delta’s efforts highlight how private-sector leadership, paired with cross-border cooperation. That’s because it can drive scalable solutions for clean energy and climate resilience.
By building greener cities and forging new partnerships, Delta Electronics isn’t just responding to the climate crisis. That’s because it’s helping lead the way forward.
Sources:
- Delta Electronics Official Website – Sustainability
- LEED Certification – U.S. Green Building Council
- Green Building in Asia – International Energy Agency (IEA)
PARIS, Dec. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ —




