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Taiwan energy policy

Climate and Energy Security: Opportunities for Taiwan Under Trump

Climate and Energy Security: Opportunities for Taiwan Under Trump

By Elizabeth Frost and Meng-Hui Lin
While the outlook for U.S. climate policy seems bleak, Trump’s pivot will open up new opportunities Taiwan – both in climate leadership and clean tech.

Taiwan’s Commitment to Climate Action

Taiwan’s Commitment to Climate Action

By Peng Chi-ming
Though shut out of U.N. processes, Taiwan continues to press forward with its pursuit of a just transition to net-zero emissions.
Climate Disinformation Is Compromising Taiwan’s Efforts in Defending Democracy

Climate Disinformation Is Compromising Taiwan’s Efforts in Defending Democracy

By Elena Yi-Ching Ho
While disinformation – largely from the CCP – is widely recognized as a challenge for Taiwan, the exploitation of climate change skepticism adds a new facet to the issue.

Taiwan’s Energy Security Under Threat

Taiwan’s Energy Security Under Threat

By Tsuyoshi Minami
Facing the potential of a maritime blockade, can Taiwan reduce the vulnerabilities in its power system and establish energy security?

Energy Cooperation Should Be a Third Pillar of Taiwan-US Relations 

Energy Cooperation Should Be a Third Pillar of Taiwan-US Relations 

By Evan Matthews
Taiwan is no exception to the long list of countries facing difficulties in their transition to green energy. The United States can help.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Taiwan’s Energy (In)security: Between Green Ambitions vs. Fossil Fuel Realities

Taiwan’s Energy (In)security: Between Green Ambitions vs. Fossil Fuel Realities

By Vladimira Lickova
The nuclear phase-out is undermining Taiwan’s energy security, but it may be politically difficult for the DPP to change course.

Taiwan’s Greatest Vulnerability Is Its Energy Supply

Taiwan’s Greatest Vulnerability Is Its Energy Supply

By Jeff Kucharski
Taiwan imports nearly all of its energy and would struggle to keep power flowing during a disruption to supply lines.
The Politics of Taiwan’s Environmental Policy

The Politics of Taiwan’s Environmental Policy

By Brian Hioe
Environmental issues have primarily been caught in the contest between the pan-Blue and pan-Green camps, as is the case with many political issues in Taiwan.

Taiwan’s Referendum Mayhem

Taiwan’s Referendum Mayhem

By Lev Nachman and Brian Hioe
Tracing the political stances and stakes of four upcoming referendums.

Taiwan Takes a Step Back With New Coal Plant

Taiwan Takes a Step Back With New Coal Plant

By Lisa Tsai
Taiwan approves a new coal power plant while paying lip service to the promise of energy transformation.

Taiwan’s Nuclear Dilemma

Taiwan’s Nuclear Dilemma

By Nicolas Freschi
Nuclear energy has long been a contentious issue for Taiwan, but there are few good alternatives.

Realistic Energy Policies for Taiwan

By Eric Huang
A call for Tsai Ing-wen to provide clarity on her energy policies.

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