Could a huge 90-minute power outage in Taiwan draw out the global chip shortage?

A power plant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, suffered a major power outage on Thursday that lasted approximately 90 minutes, Taiwan News reports. The outage at state-owned Taipower was caused by a malfunctioning power-station that resulted in a decrease in power generation and power-grid failures — notably affecting several Taiwanese regions with semiconductor manufacturing bases, which may have long-term impact on global chip-shortages and tech supply chains.

According to TechPowerUp, there was a malfunction with steam leaks in the turbine room, which then triggered an emergency shutdown. Since AC frequency fell out of the safe range, transmission equipment in switch-yards tripped and resulted in cascading power outages.

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