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Taiwan to launch green growth fund for net-zero goals
Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming announced Taiwan’s plan for carbon pricing to boost green growth. A NT$10 billion Green Growth Fund will support net-zero goals.
2024/11/15 16:03
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Control Yuan raises alarm over carbon pricing delays
The Control Yuan raised concerns over delays in Taiwan’s carbon pricing system, risking the 2050 net-zero target. Emissions in 2022 were 264.13 million metric tons.
2024/11/14 13:50
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TSMC aims to save NT$15B environmental waste with new center
TSMC launched a zero-waste center in Taichung, aiming to cut environmental costs by NT$15 billion annually. The center uses thin-film carbon capture to reduce emissions.
2024/11/13 16:49
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Academia Sinica president’s nuclear comments spark debate
The Taiwan Environmental Protection Union criticizes Academia Sinica’s president for supporting nuclear energy. They urge adherence to Taiwan’s nuclear-free policy, citing safety and cost concerns.
2024/11/12 15:14
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Taiwan delegation gains support at COP29 summit
Taiwan’s delegation, backed by allies and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, participated in COP29, marking a key step in global climate talks. National Tsing Hua University highlighted Taiwan’s upcoming carbon fee rates and the need to match Japan and South Korea’s policies. COP30 will focus on deep carbon reduction and green finance.
2024/11/12 10:17
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Seismic research vital for nuclear power, Liao says
Academia Sinica’s president highlights Taiwan’s 2050 net-zero carbon challenges, stressing nuclear power’s role. Legislators question goals amid global shifts.
2024/11/11 16:36
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Economic minister explains absence from CPC ceremony
Economic Minister J.W. Kuo explains his absence from CPC’s handover ceremony due to a busy schedule. The ministry highlights the importance of sustainable practices and international competitiveness.
2024/11/05 15:44
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KMT Chao slams new gas project approval
Former EPA Director Chao Shao-kang criticizes Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment for approving a new gas unit at Taichung Power Plant, citing electricity shortages and carbon reduction issues.
2024/11/01 15:31
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Changhua County launches greenhouse gas audit initiative
Changhua County launches a greenhouse gas audit initiative to aid businesses in low-carbon transitions. The county partners with universities and research centers to support export-oriented firms in meeting the 2050 net-zero emissions target.
2024/10/29 15:39
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Agriculture ministry unveils forest, bamboo initiatives
Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture announces two new carbon sequestration projects to enhance carbon absorption. These initiatives aim to support Taiwan’s net-zero emissions goal by 2050.
2024/10/29 10:23
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Taiwan launches carbon trading with six new projects
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment launches carbon trading projects, marking the start of domestic carbon reduction quota trading. Prices range from NT$2,500 to NT$4,000 per ton.
2024/10/23 21:00
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Taiwan may lose 28,000 jobs by 2045, labor ministry warns
Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor warns of potential 28,000 job losses by 2045 if carbon reduction efforts stall. The study highlights the impact on energy-intensive sectors and the need for carbon management expertise.
2024/10/22 17:14
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Kaohsiung mayor urges carbon fee support for industries
Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai urges Taiwan’s central government to allocate carbon fees to support high-emission industries in reducing carbon output.
2024/10/21 16:00
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Taiwan’s green power plan in Philippines faces review
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan plans to assess the feasibility of building green power plants in the Philippines. This initiative aims to import renewable energy to Taiwan.
2024/10/17 15:02
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Taichung mayor pushes for local retention of carbon fees
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen advocates for 80% of carbon fees to stay local, supporting pollution reduction and public health. Taichung City Council discusses the central government’s carbon fee plan, with concerns over local compensation.
2024/10/14 15:44
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Environment minister vows efficient use of carbon funds
Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming announced a projected NT$6 billion annual carbon fee collection. Funds will support carbon reduction, with oversight from the Legislative Yuan.
2024/10/14 15:13
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Taiwan to decide on carbon discounts by mid-2025
The Ministry of Environment in Taiwan plans to identify industries eligible for carbon emission discounts by mid-2025. Businesses must submit reduction plans by June 30.
2024/10/08 13:39
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Taiwan sets carbon fee at NT$300 per metric ton
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment sets a carbon fee at NT$300 per metric ton, with lower rates for industries meeting reduction criteria. Implementation begins in 2026.
2024/10/07 20:00
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Taiwan urged to lower carbon fees to match competitors
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment reviews carbon fee rates as industry leaders push for competitive pricing. The focus is on aligning with Japan and South Korea to boost growth.
2024/10/07 14:36
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Minister Peng announces new air quality strategy for Taiwan
Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming announced that future air pollution efforts will align with net-zero emission goals. The government will start collecting carbon fees in January 2025.
2024/09/30 17:13
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Minister urges THSR to consider commuters in fare hike
Transportation Minister Chen Shih-kai urges Taiwan High Speed Rail to consider commuters and environmental goals amid planned fare adjustments. Learn more about the changes.
2024/09/27 14:46
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Taiwan’s carbon fee to start at NT$300, with hikes by 2030
Discover Taiwan’s latest steps toward environmental sustainability as the Ministry of Environment proposes carbon fee rates, targeting major industrial emitters. Learn about the phased increase plan and incentives for emission reduction.
2024/09/10 11:34
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Taiwan to fine inaccurate carbon emissions reporting
Discover Taiwan’s new carbon fee policy as Minister Peng Chi-ming announces fines for companies not reporting emissions accurately, aiming for a greener future.
2024/09/02 16:30
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MOE to launch carbon footprint calculator by year-end
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment is tackling climate change with a new "Life Carbon Footprint Calculator "to help individuals reduce emissions by identifying carbon hotspots in daily life. Set to launch by the end of 2024, this tool aims to educate on residential energy use, transportation, diet, and more.
2024/08/26 16:56
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MOENV: Housing prices to see only 1% rise from carbon fee
Discover how Taiwan’s Minister of Environment, Peng Chi-ming, addresses concerns over the carbon fee’s impact on housing prices, debunking claims of significant increases and outlining efforts to prevent inflation. Learn about Taiwan’s 2030 emissions reduction goal.
2024/08/15 16:05