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Taiwan’s nuclear waste strategy needs urgent attention
Taiwan’s Economic Affairs Minister J.W. Kuo discusses nuclear waste management and financial challenges at the Legislative Yuan. Learn about Taiwan’s energy policy.
2024/11/20 11:12
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Taiwan’s energy policy remains open, official says
Taiwan’s energy policy remains open to diverse sources, says Secretary-general Pan Meng-an. Recent pro-nuclear comments spark debate on Taiwan’s energy future.
2024/11/15 11:45
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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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Pegatron chair backs nuclear energy to cut carbon emissions
Pegatron Chairman Tung Tzu-hsien stresses nuclear energy’s role in cutting carbon emissions and electricity costs in Taiwan, aiding industrial competitiveness.
2024/11/12 13:54
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CNFI urges stable electricity prices for industry growth
The Chinese National Federation of Industries urges Taiwan’s government to stabilize electricity prices for industrial competitiveness. Key discussions include new energy and nuclear power initiatives.
2024/11/12 09:07
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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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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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Premier Cho highlights power boost with new LNG terminals
Premier Cho Jung-tai highlights improvements in northern Taiwan’s power supply with new LNG terminals. Energy policies and future power demands are discussed.
2024/10/29 14:29
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Taiwan assures power supply security by 2030
Taiwan’s economic minister assures a stable power supply by 2030, highlighting U.S. ties in semiconductors. Nuclear energy remains a consideration amid AI demands.
2024/10/29 13:15
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Taiwan premier assures stable power supply amid concerns
Premier Cho Jung-tai assures Taiwan of stable power supply, emphasizing hydropower development amid TSMC’s U.S. investment concerns. Nuclear policy remains unchanged.
2024/10/29 10:31
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Premier Cho outlines nuclear energy conditions in report
Premier Cho Jung-tai reveals Taiwan’s openness to new nuclear technology, stressing safety, waste management, and societal consensus. Learn more about the government’s energy strategy.
2024/10/29 09:57
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Taiwan’s premier defends nuclear energy strategy
Premier Cho Jung-tai outlines Taiwan’s strategic approach to nuclear energy, emphasizing new technologies and global alignment. Opposition criticizes policy shifts.
2024/10/22 10:19
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Taiwan Power assures stable supply amid plant shutdown
Taiwan Power Co. assures electricity demand remains secure despite Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant’s temporary shutdown. Wind and solar power aid supply.
2024/10/22 09:57
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Taiwan considers shift in nuclear energy policy
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs reaffirms its nuclear power stance, focusing on safety and waste management. Premier Cho hints at openness to new nuclear tech.
2024/10/21 14:31
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Taiwan open to new nuclear tech, says Premier Cho
Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai discusses openness to new nuclear tech, stressing consensus on safety and waste. Cho assures no power issues before 2030.
2024/10/21 14:04
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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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Nuclear energy debate heats up in Taiwan amid green push
Discover insights on Taiwan’s energy debate as KMT legislators inspect the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant, highlighting its condition and the ongoing discussions about nuclear energy’s role in Taiwan’s future.
2024/09/09 16:48
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Executive Yuan clarifies energy policy stance amid confusion
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s energy policy: The Executive Yuan clarifies Premier Cho Jung-tai’s remarks on nuclear power and emphasizes a cautious approach to energy transformation, focusing on safety and green energy development.
2024/08/01 22:00
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Chu calls for diverse energy solutions amid power crisis
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2024/07/18 13:56
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Premier Cho outlines Taiwan’s energy strategy
Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai is steering the country toward a sustainable energy future, emphasizing new nuclear technology and diverse power sources to ensure stability and global supply chain integrity.
2024/07/17 14:01
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Pegatron Chair: Nuclear power a tool, not a stance
Pegatron Chair Tung Tzu-Hsien, also Deputy Convener of the National Climate Change Response Committee, addresses Taiwan’s energy future, advocating for a balanced approach to nuclear power and green energy. Learn about his views on nuclear energy as a tool, not a stance, and his proposal for Taiwan’s ideal energy mix to ensure stability and environmental protection.
2024/07/12 13:24
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Taiwan to enhance economic strength through AI, says premier
Taiwan aims to become an AI island, with Premier Cho Jung-tai highlighting the government’s commitment to digital and net-zero transitions for SMEs. Learn about the NT$900 billion plan and the challenges facing the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant.
2024/07/12 10:43
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Taiwan to proceed with nuclear plant shutdown amid debates
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s nuclear power stance: The Executive Yuan confirms the decommission of Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant’s Unit 1 and emphasizes green energy development amid legislative debates on nuclear power regulations.
2024/07/11 16:12
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NSC demands higher safety for nuclear unit renewals
Discover how Taiwan’s Nuclear Safety Commission is enhancing nuclear plant safety by mandating stringent requirements for license renewals amid natural disaster risks.
2024/07/10 15:35
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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