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Taiwan vows power stability after Nvidia head energy warning
Taiwan Premier Cho assures power supply through 2030 after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns the island needs more energy for AI growth and manufacturing.
2026/05/26 10:53
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Taipower seeks approval to restart Third Nuclear Power Plant
Taiwan Power Company has applied to reactivate the Third Nuclear Power Plant, pending Nuclear Safety Commission review. Safety inspections and licensing are required.
2026/03/27 15:00
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Taiwan activists protest Lai’s nuclear power restart plan
Anti-nuclear protesters rallied outside Taiwan’s Executive Yuan, accusing President Lai of betraying election promises on energy conservation and nuclear power.
2026/03/26 18:22
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Taiwan’s nuclear restart plan advances amid energy debate
Taiwan plans to reactivate nuclear plants as President Lai Ching-te announces assessments are underway. Taiwan Power Co. will submit a plan by March’s end.
2026/03/24 18:55
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Taiwan mayor says U.S. officials worry about energy supply
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen discusses U.S. concerns over Taiwan’s energy supply, highlighting potential impacts on livelihood and security. President Lai considers nuclear plant restarts.
2026/03/24 16:28
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Taiwan to boost U.S. LNG imports to 25% by 2029
Iran’s attack on QatarEnergy’s LNG facility disrupts exports, causing potential energy shortages in Europe and Asia. Taiwan plans to shift LNG imports to the U.S. and advances nuclear plant inspections.
2026/03/06 16:21
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Taiwan nuclear plant restart possible in 2028, official says
Taiwan’s third nuclear plant may restart in 2028, but uncertainties remain. NSC Chair Chen Ming-chen highlights variables like Taipower’s readiness and report completeness.
2025/12/11 16:17
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Taiwan nuclear plants face three-stage approval process
Taiwan’s environment minister announced plans to submit a reoperation proposal for nuclear plants No. 2 and No. 3 to the Nuclear Safety Commission in March. The Ministry of Environment emphasizes environmental considerations in the review process.
2025/12/10 18:04
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Taiwan tech leader calls for nuclear, green energy mix
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2025/12/08 18:00
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Taiwan lacks legal framework for nuclear waste disposal
Nuclear waste storage is a contentious issue. A referendum on Nuclear Plant 3 failed. Legislator Chen proposed storing waste on Erdan Island. Taiwan must address nuclear waste storage.
2025/10/27 10:45
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Nuclear waste debate intensifies over Kinmen Island plan
Legislator Chen Yu-jen opposes storing nuclear waste in Kinmen, suggesting Erdan Island as a safer alternative. A proposal to store waste in high-approval counties gains support.
2025/08/26 16:25
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Voters weigh nuclear restart and legislator recalls
Taiwan votes on recalling seven Kuomintang legislators and restarting the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant. President Lai and other leaders emphasize the importance of this pivotal referendum.
2025/08/23 18:07
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Kaohsiung nuclear referendum faces ironic power outage
Voters in Kaohsiung City participated in a referendum on restarting the No. 3 nuclear plant. A brief power outage at polling stations caused a stir but did not affect voting.
2025/08/23 17:32
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Taichung voters decide fate of three KMT legislators
Voters in Taichung cast ballots in a nuclear power plant referendum and recall elections for three KMT legislators. Key figures, including Chiang Chi-chen and Yang Chiung-ying, participated early, sharing personal insights.
2025/08/23 16:51
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Taiwan voters decide fate of legislators and nuclear plant
Taiwan voters participate in legislative recalls and nuclear power referendum Saturday. Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen and senior officials cast ballots as 2.4 million residents decide on Third Nuclear Power Plant restart and legislator recalls.
2025/08/23 16:36
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Taiwan votes on nuclear plant restart in energy referendum
Taiwanese voters cast ballots Saturday in a crucial referendum on restarting the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant, shut down in May. Premier Cho Jung-tai and Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang urge participation as Taiwan debates its nuclear-free energy future.
2025/08/23 16:27
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Taipower chairman promises inspection regardless of result
TPC to inspect No. 3 plant safety regardless. Referendum set for Aug. 23 on plant reactivation. Tseng stresses international standards for upgrades. No. 3 plant inspection to complete in two years.
2025/08/22 18:00
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Taipei mayor rallies against Taichung recall efforts
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an and Deputy Speaker Chiang Chi-chen rally against recall votes in Taichung City, urging citizens to protect Taiwan’s democracy.
2025/08/22 17:49
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Taiwan minister outlines nuclear plant safety protocols
Taiwan’s economic minister announced that if the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant reopens after the Aug. 23 referendum, a full safety inspection will precede its operation.
2025/08/20 20:00
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Taiwan ruling party reshuffles ahead of recall elections
The Democratic Progressive Party has appointed Hsu Kuo-yung as its new secretary-general. His experience will be key in election planning and party strategy.
2025/08/20 16:00
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Cross-party support emerges for New Taipei candidate
Huang Kuo-chang praises Taipei City deputy mayor Lee Shu-chuan’s experience amid Lee’s interest in the 2026 New Taipei mayoral race. Huang campaigns for a nuclear power plant referendum.
2025/08/19 21:00
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Speculation grows over possible cabinet reshuffle
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te attended a renaming ceremony amid speculation of a cabinet reshuffle following failed recall votes. Pressure mounts with another recall vote and a nuclear power plant referendum approaching.
2025/08/19 18:14
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KMT’s provocative video gets positive feedback
Kuomintang released a video parodying "Fight Back to School" and "South Park" to engage the public on democracy and nuclear power. The video sparked debate with the Democratic Progressive Party.
2025/08/19 17:46
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Taiwan set for nuclear power referendum on Aug. 23
Taiwan debates nuclear power’s future as a referendum on Aug. 23 approaches. Proponents cite cost savings and energy needs, while opponents raise safety concerns.
2025/08/18 16:49
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Taiwan minister sparks outrage over nuclear plant remarks
Minister J.W. Kuo’s comments on the No. 3 Nuclear Power Plant’s operation sparked controversy in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan. TPP Chairman Kuo-Chang Huang criticized Kuo, demanding his resignation and highlighting public support for stable nuclear energy.
2025/08/13 11:00