Taipei,
 Taiwan, September, 24, 2013, Delta today announced it has been named as
 a member of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) World for the 
third consecutive year and also as member of the DJSI Emerging Markets, 
which was launched in early 2013. Selection as a one of the 42 leading 
companies in the Electronic Equipment, Instrument and Component sector 
included as DJSI components is a major international recognition for 
Delta's long-term commitment to corporate social responsibility and 
sustainability. Delta demonstrated its status as a world-class 
sustainability leader through the full marks received in "Risk & 
Crisis Management," "Water Related Risk," and "Occupational Health and 
Safety," and leading performance in " Codes of Conduct / Compliance / 
Corruption & Bribery," "Innovation Management," and "Labor Practice 
Indicators and Human Rights". 
   
  Mr.
 Yancey Hai, chairman of Delta Electronics, said, “Delta is dedicated to
 fulfilling its corporate mission "To provide innovative, clean and 
energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow" through the 
development of sustainable technologies and solutions. Delta's 
high-efficiency products and solutions have contributed to a total 
savings of 9.3 billion kWh of electricity and a reduction of carbon 
emissions by about 5 Million tons of CO2e from 2010 to 2012. Energy 
savings from Delta's worldwide green building offices are as high as 8 
million kWh per year, with its latest LEED-certified technology center 
in Taoyuan, Taiwan delivering annual energy savings of 53% through the 
utilization of Delta's building energy management solutions." 
   
  The
 Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes were launched in 1999 as the first 
global sustainability benchmarks. The indexes are offered cooperatively 
by RobecoSAM and S&P Dow Jones Indices. Each year, they invite the 
world's 2,500 largest companies, measured by free-float market 
capitalization, from the 59 sectors to report on their sustainability 
performance. The result of the Corporate Sustainability Assessment 
provides an in-depth analysis of economic, environmental and social 
criteria. The indexes serve as benchmarks for investors who integrate 
sustainability considerations into their portfolios, and provide an 
effective engagement platform for companies who want to adopt 
sustainable best practices.