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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 -
Taiwan reaffirms commitment to nuclear-free policy
Discover Taiwan’s unwavering commitment to a non-nuclear homeland, as Executive Yuan spokesman Chen Shih-kai addresses misconceptions about policy shifts and emphasizes the importance of safety and consensus in exploring new energy technologies.2024/08/10 20:00 -
Taiwan’s nuclear-free policy debated amid climate concerns
Explore the debate on Taiwan’s nuclear energy policy as Lee Yuan-tseh, former president of Academia Sinica, backs a pro-nuclear stance to combat climate change and avoid a catastrophic global temperature rise.2024/07/10 10:25 -
Taiwan to decommission nuclear plant, promises stable power
Discover how Taiwan’s move to decommission Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 on July 27 aligns with its 2025 Nuclear-free Homeland Policy, ensuring power stability with alternative sources.2024/07/02 13:48 -
Poll reveals split views on Taiwan’s nuclear-free policy
Discover the latest poll results on Taiwan’s nuclear-free policy, revealing a divide among citizens with 45.8% disapproving and 42.4% in favor. Insights include demographic breakdowns and political party perspectives.2024/06/24 10:40 -
Taiwan assures sufficient power for NVIDIA’s expansion
Discover how Taiwan addresses power supply concerns amid NVIDIA’s expansion, with a focus on sustainable energy and transparent pricing policies.2024/06/07 15:15 -
Taiwan’s premier commits to a nuclear-free future
Discover Taiwan’s definitive move towards a nuclear-free future as the government, led by Premier Cho Jung-tai, commits to phasing out nuclear energy. This policy reflects a significant stance on the island’s energy future, emphasizing the administration’s dedication to fulfilling campaign promises and upholding democratic values.2024/05/31 13:45 -
Peng takes on environmental challenges as new minister
Discover how Peng Chi-ming, Taiwan’s new Minister of the Environment, addresses the pressures of his role and his stance on nuclear energy amid climate change challenges in his first report to the Legislative Yuan.2024/05/22 10:59 -
KMT’s Hou Yu-ih questions DPP’s energy policies
Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih raises questions about Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Lai Ching-te’s energy policy during a policy presentation. Hou specifically probes Lai’s stance on the "nuclear-free homeland" policy and his attitude toward nuclear power generation. Hou questions Lai’s viewpoints, suggesting that if Lai believes "nuclear units cannot be stopped," it implies Taiwan’s nuclear power plants may need to extend their lifespan. Hou also criticizes Lai’s "clean coal" concept and its potential impact on the prevalence of pulmonary adenocarcinoma in Taiwan. Furthermore, Hou criticizes the DPP’s goal of "net-zero carbon emissions," arguing that even the announced 2030 target of reducing carbon emissions by 24% to 25% is unattainable and out of step with global trends.2023/12/26 17:24