HYES Optimization and Integration: Enhancing Corporate Resilience and Reducing Energy Costs
Date: April 27, 2026
Source: Economic Daily News (Reported by WU CHING-CNANG)
“A few years ago, the sustainability wave began with the rise of carbon footprinting and the vision of carbon neutrality. By last year, global and domestic environmental controversies forced enterprises to face the practical impacts of ESG,” says RUI-DIAN ZHANG, General Manager of HYES. “But what do business owners truly care about? Their core anxieties are rising electricity bills, increased production costs, and carbon tariffs affecting orders—not just having a certificate hanging on the wall.”
RUI-DIAN ZHANG points out that from a managerial perspective, the real concern is operational risk, particularly the stability of Power Quality (PQ). Even with numerous certifications, if power usage is unstable, the effectiveness of energy saving and carbon reduction will be compromised, and operating costs will remain high.
Case Study: Carbon Tariffs Over Certificates He shared an example of a major electricity consumer in Southern Taiwan that exports primarily to Europe. When implementing an integrated energy-saving and generation solution, the client’s General Manager was asked: “Is your priority saving money or reducing carbon?” He replied without hesitation: “Plan the solution that meets my customers’ carbon reduction requirements first; carbon tariffs directly affect my orders.” This clearly illustrates that the key to ESG decision-making is not the number of certificates, but the ability to satisfy customer and policy demands to ensure operational security.
Beyond Equipment: Building Corporate Resilience As an energy optimization integrator, HYES provides more than just compliance, project management, and system monitoring. The company integrates UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) with power quality optimization to enhance corporate resilience. By combining co-generation with power quality improvement, and pairing these with carbon credits and circular economy solutions, HYES helps enterprises maximize value while lowering energy costs. This transforms energy saving from a single equipment upgrade into a core part of a company’s overall operational and sustainability strategy.
RUI-DIAN ZHANG emphasizes that without stable energy data, ESG is merely a formality. “Certificates can be acquired quickly, but operational data takes time to accumulate. When a company possesses reliable data, it builds true competitiveness in its ESG and carbon reduction commitments, avoiding the trap of ignoring real costs and efficiency for the sake of a certificate.”
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