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Lee Han-shen (; born 26 April 1947) was the President of Taiwan Power Company (Taipower), the state-owned electric power utility of Taiwan, from 2010 to 2013. He was appointed to the position on 30 April 2010, when the then-President of Taipower, C. Y. Tu, resigned.


Taipower presidency


Presidency appointment

Lee was promoted as the President of Taipower on 30 April 2010 after then-President C. Y. Tu resigned from his position.


Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant

On 26 March 2012, Lee said that Taiwan's 4th nuclear power plant will begin its operation in 2014. Over 96 percent of its construction has been completed, with the remaining work to involve software and safety improvement projects due to
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a year before in
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Taipower presidency retirement

On 3 May 2013, Lee handed over his presidential post to
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as his successor due to his retirement of Taipower President, witnessed by Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Han-shen Living people 1947 births Political office-holders in the Republic of China on Taiwan Tamkang University alumni