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Gov’t official: Taiwan safe from treated Fukushima water
Taiwan Cabinet Spokesman Alan Lin assured the public on Thursday (Aug. 24) that Taiwan’s coastal areas are not at risk following Japan’s decision to release treated radioactive water into the sea on the same day.
2023/08/24 15:48
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Lai Chin-lin resigns as chairman of J&V Energy
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Lai Pin-yu’s father and a former legislator himself, Lai Chin-lin, resigned as the chairman of J&V Energy Technology and all its subsidiary companies on Monday (Aug. 21).
2023/08/23 11:53
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KMT doubts DPP legislator’s nuclear energy stance
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih presidential campaign spokesperson, Liu Tsai-wei, and Taoyuan City Councilor Ling Tao raised doubts about the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Lai Pin-yu’s anti-nuclear stance was influenced by her father’s partisan political donation on Monday (Aug. 14).
2023/08/14 20:36
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Develop green energy is necessary for Taiwan: Vice Premier
Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan said Monday (Aug. 14) that Taiwan’s green energy development doesn’t attribute to Taipower’s debt.
2023/08/14 20:06
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Hou Yu-ih stands firm on nuclear policy amid scrutiny
KMT presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih faces scrutiny over nuclear policy during Taichung visit. His unwavering stance, energy objectives, and power supply concerns are discussed.
2023/08/10 21:45
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Hou Yu-ih unveils 2050 Net-Zero Energy Plan for Taiwan
Kuomintang (KMT) presidential hopeful Hou Yu-ih unveiled his energy policy on Wednesday (Aug. 9), outlining four goals aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2050: environmental sustainability, national security, public health, and a sustainable transition.
2023/08/09 16:28
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Taiwan utilizes AI to cut 5G base station energy consumption
Taiwan’s 5th-generation network coverage has steadily grown in recent years, driven by the prevalent use of streaming platforms and social media.
2023/07/31 20:21
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Vice Premier assures sufficient energy in Taiwan
Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan assured Taiwan on Wednesday (July 5) that it would have sufficient electricity and urged the continuation of green energy development.
2023/07/05 16:32
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Hou Yu-ih reaffirms support for restarting nuclear plants
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih reaffirmed his support for restarting all four nuclear power plants in Taiwan on Monday (July 3) during an exclusive interview with the TVBS Situation Room.
2023/07/04 14:44
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Lai advocates innovation-driven approach to net-zero goal
Vice President Lai Ching-te emphasized the significance of collaboration across various sectors to achieve the ambitious net-zero emissions objective during his address at the Taiwan Future International Summit (台灣大未來國際高峰會) opening ceremony on Thursday (June 29).
2023/06/30 13:40
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Hou Yu-ih emphasizes housing, national defense issues at NTU
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih tackled significant issues ranging from housing justice and national defense to energy and international relations with students from National Taiwan University (NTU) on Monday (June 19), leaving no stone unturned.
2023/06/20 19:00
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Expert tips for reducing electricity bills during summer
Striking a delicate balance between minimizing heat and conserving energy consumption continues to present a challenge for residents of Taiwan every summer.
2023/06/10 16:32
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Ko Wen-je raises concerns over DPP’s energy transition plan
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je voiced concerns on Friday (June 9) over the Democratic Progressive Party government’s energy transition plans during a visit to the National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism.
2023/06/09 17:37
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New Taipei Mayor vows to fulfill promises on nuclear power
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih urged the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on Wednesday to prioritize the handling of nuclear power, emphasizing his commitment to a clear energy policy if elected.
2023/06/07 17:28
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State utilities bear the brunt of Taiwan’s inflation surge
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its second year, Taiwan’s energy prices have skyrocketed, contributing to rising inflation rates.
2023/03/07 18:10
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Southern Taiwan plagued by air pollution in winter, spring
Every year, people living in southern Taiwan have to deal with bad air quality from late fall to spring. The pollution is the result of power plants there burn coal to create energy.
2023/01/17 19:00
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Innovative performance showcases Taiwan’s artistic energy
The pandemic has forced many industries, such as the performing arts, to rethink their strategies to thrive in the post-pandemic world. Diabolo Dance Theatre has sized this opportunity to team up with Song Kun Performing Art Group to create "Island’s Sunrise" with the support of the Ministry of Culture.
2022/12/29 21:15
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Taiwan companies join hands to expand EV charging network
Taiwan’s electric vehicle industry aims to reach net-zero carbon emissions. Companies are working hand in hand with enterprises to integrate green energy applications and actively implement environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) goals.
2022/12/29 11:02
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Din Tai Fung to hike prices as food and energy prices soar
Taiwan’s most famous dumpling chain store Din Tai Fung will raise prices by 4% starting on Nov. 22.
2022/11/17 20:10
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Taiwan sees an increase in demand for wind power talents
As the green energy market continues to expand in Taiwan, more demand for related professionals will continue to increase.
2022/11/13 07:59