TSMC to Invest $9 Billion in 'Green Fab' Plant

July 16, 2010
Will create 5,000 jobs

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world's largest contract microchip maker, said on July 16 that it will invest more than $9 billion building a new plant on the island.

Company chairman Morris Chang made the announcement at the groundbreaking ceremony for the plant, named Fab 15, in the Central Taiwan Science Park in Taichung in central Taiwan.

"As capacity in Fab 15 grows, it will create 8,000 high-quality job opportunities," Chang said.

The 45 acre plant will be constructed in four phases, with volume production set to start in the 2012 first quarter.

Mark Liu, Senior Vice President for Operations, said the plant would generate annual revenue of US$5 billion once at full capacity, according to Dow Jones Newswires.

The company has dubbed the plant a "green fab" because it uses energy conservation and pollution control technologies to reclaim rainwater, reuse general exhaust heat and generate solar power.

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