Taiwan's principal energy sources are fossil fuels, mostly imported. The extremely low price of electricity means that hardly any investment is made in wind and solar energy technology in the country itself. Generally speaking this makes setting up such projects economically unfeasible. Climate Neutral Group is supporting the establishment of the largest wind farm in Taiwan: a project comprising 78 wind turbines that will supply no fewer than 110,000 households with green electricity. This will avoid CO2 emissions (caused by the burning of fossil fuels). Moreover, the project will make Taiwan less dependent upon imports of fossil fuels and create employment opportunities and a transfer of knowledge of wind energy technology.