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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
  • Taiwan eyes future in nuclear tech, open to reactors

    Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs, Wang Mei-hua, has announced that Taiwan will closely monitor the development of new nuclear technologies, such as small modular reactors and fusion power, and remain open to their adoption. Premier Chen Chien-jen has highlighted that addressing the challenges surrounding nuclear waste from fusion technology could significantly increase societal support for the technology. This declaration comes as over 20 countries, including the United States and Japan, proposed at the 28th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) to triple global nuclear power capacity by 2050. Additionally, nearly 120 countries committed to tripling renewable energy generation internationally within the next seven years. At COP28, 22 countries advocated for nuclear energy, focusing on small modular reactors and nuclear fusion technology, as well as securing international financial support for their development. These discussions at COP28 reflect a growing interest in diverse and innovative approaches to addressing climate change and powering the future.
    2023/12/06 14:56
  • Newlyweds choose landfill as wedding photo backdrop

    A newlywed couple in Taiwan chooses a landfill as their wedding photo shoot backdrop to draw attention to the country’s growing garbage problem. The landfill in Puli Township, Nantou County holds tens of thousands of tons of trash, causing distress to nearby residents due to the strong odor. Nantou County lacks incinerators and relies on other counties for waste management assistance. This unconventional wedding photoshoot aims to shed light on a significant environmental concern.
    2023/10/15 16:28
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