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Taiwan’s Ex-President On China, Nuclear Power And ‘The Most Stupid Policy In The World’ Alexander C. Kaufman Updated Thu, February 2, 2023 at 10:45 AM UTC ...
Facing the challenges of blockades, fuel dependence, supply chain disruption, and fiscal strain, Taiwan must reframe nuclear ...
Taiwan is playing with fire — quite literally — as it dismantles the only energy source that is low-carbon, reliable, and domestically truly operable at scale. The end of nuclear power in ...
Taiwan’s nuclear power plant closures, a KMT political tactic against the DPP, are also a strategic move considering China’s plan to attack them in wartime. The recent closure of Taiwan’s ...
The policy, unveiled at a news conference, states that the Chinshan, Kuosheng and Maanshan nuclear power plants will not operate beyond their planned 40-year lives and that Taiwan's fourth nuclear ...
Additionally, domestic pressures to return to nuclear power and sweeping victories for the pro-nuclear KMT Party perhaps mean a near-future shift in Taiwan's nuclear energy policy. Ultimately ...
Taiwan’s Ex-President On China, Nuclear Power And ‘The Most Stupid Policy In The World’ The U.S. Is On The Cusp Of A New Nuclear Energy Milestone — And Debate ...
Whether Taiwan can alter its energy policy to meet future electricity demands remains to be seen. ... The first reactor at the Nuclear Power Plant No. 3 was decommissioned on July 27, ...
Taiwan has adopted an energy policy of accumulation of sources instead of a transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources, the Green Citizens’ Action Alliance said yesterday, citing last year’s ...
The opposition-controlled legislature approved a resolution Wednesday demanding that Taiwan finish building its fourth nuclear plant, a move that could help ease months of bitter political feuding ...
During Taiwan’s period of authoritarian rule, the right-wing Kuomintang (KMT) administered nuclear power projects in the same way it conducted much of domestic policy – with disregard for ...
Following a resounding victory for Taiwan's pro-nuclear opposition party, record oil prices and concerns over a possible power deficit, Taipei is reopening the debate over potential expansion of ...