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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.
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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
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Minister Peng reaffirms commitment to nuclear-free policy
Taiwan commitments to a nuclear-free future as Minister Peng Chi-ming emphasizes societal consensus despite debates on energy solutions.
2024/07/05 15:05
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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
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Premier Cho upholds 40-year nuclear plant limit amid debate
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s energy policy: Premier Cho Jung-tai emphasizes the 40-year nuclear plant contract as a trust principle, amid debates on extending Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant’s life to tackle energy shortages.
2024/06/28 22:00
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Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan may skip nuclear plant bill review
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan may not schedule the review of bills extending the lifespan of nuclear power plants. As summer approaches, the anticipated surge in electricity usage puts additional pressure on both the public and the government.
2024/06/19 17:13
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MOEA: Taipei tech park outage not due to power shortage
Discover the latest on Taipei’s unexpected power outage in Neihu Technology Park, not linked to power shortages, as Minister Kuo Jyh-Huei clarifies. Learn about the measures Taiwan is taking to ensure power stability amid concerns over the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant’s shutdown.
2024/06/19 10:28
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KMT to launch parliamentary reform seminars in Tainan
Discover how the Kuomintang plans to promote parliamentary reform in Taiwan, aiming for transparency and democratic reforms through seminars across the nation, starting in Tainan.
2024/06/12 17:47
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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
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Premier reaffirms Taiwan’s commitment to nuclear-free future
Discover Taiwan’s commitment to a nuclear-free future and green energy development as Premier Cho Jung-tai addresses concerns over nuclear power extension, emphasizing stable power supply and leading green energy initiatives by 2030.
2024/06/07 12:07
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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
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Taiwan updates power demand forecast for AI surge
Discover how Taiwan is preparing for the AI era with a strategic focus on clean and renewable energy to meet the rising electricity demands of the AI and semiconductor industries.
2024/05/29 17:48
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President Lai’s administration focuses on energy transition
Discover how Taiwan is advancing toward a nuclear-free future, as the government commits to phasing out nuclear power and enhancing green energy initiatives. Learn about the decommissioning of the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant’s No. 1 reactor and the steps being taken to ensure a stable power supply amidst this significant energy transition.
2024/05/23 18:16
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Lai calls for unity in government, industry, and academia
Discover how Taiwan’s Vice President Lai Ching-te is shaping the new cabinet with a focus on cross-party collaboration, industry involvement, and strategic economic initiatives to tackle the nation’s challenges.
2024/05/09 10:20
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Taoyuan City grapples with frequent power outages
Taoyuan City’s Deputy Mayor Wang Ming-Jiuh addresses multiple power outages, attributing them to increased usage and maintenance issues, while also discussing the broader energy strategy for Taiwan, including considerations around nuclear power and the Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant.
2024/04/19 18:23
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J.W. Kuo tackles Taiwan’s power trials ahead of MOEA role
J.W. Kuo, incoming Minister of Economic Affairs and chairman at Topco Scientific Co Ltd., focuses on assessing Taiwan’s power needs through industry visits, aiming for a comprehensive report on electricity demands and the potential extension of nuclear plants, prioritizing safety and public consensus.
2024/04/18 13:24
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Economic minister confirms electricity rate adjustments
Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua discusses electricity rate adjustments in Taiwan, emphasizing the impact on household usage below 330 kilowatt hours. Kuomintang Legislator Yang Chiung-ying opposes price hikes, proposing solutions to address citizen hardships amid inflation. Wang highlights considerations for nuclear power and renewable energy costs, amidst concerns over safety regulations and nuclear waste. Yang challenges Taipower’s deficits and criticizes passing on costs to residents through price increases.
2024/03/07 17:23
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Taipower commits to renewable energy trend post-election
Taiwan’s commitment to renewable energy remains strong despite the recent general election results, according to Taipower. The acting chairman emphasized that the development of renewable energy is now a significant trend, no longer dependent on political parties. While Taipower’s total electricity sale in 2023 decreased by 1.6% due to reduced industry consumption, power use in commercial and domestic sectors has increased. The chairman highlighted the importance of green energy for Taiwan’s export-oriented industries and expressed the relentless drive for renewable energy. Regarding potential adjustments or innovative approaches, further evaluation is necessary. In response to questions about nuclear energy, Taipower stated that the new congress would hold discussions on power use and choice, and the company is prepared to provide data and respect any decisions made by the parliament.
2024/01/16 17:21