New laws cast shadow over Taiwan''s solar power industry
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Legislation passed by the Kuomintang and Taiwan People''s Party on Nov. 14 has significantly tightened environmental impact assessment requirements for solar
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Legislation passed by the Kuomintang and Taiwan People''s Party on Nov. 14 has significantly tightened environmental impact assessment requirements for solar
A government program to promote solar panel deployment on farmland and fish farms has overlooked its environmental and economic costs on local communities, Citizen of the Earth,
Amid weak government communication and a lack of transparency, renewable energy has become yet another partisan battleground in Taiwan. Taiwan''s transition from coal and gas to
Abstract: The main elements in Taiwan"s green power shift are reviewed, with focus on developments since the election of the DPP government in early 2016 and its commitment to phase out nuclear
The Taiwanese government has proposed new rules requiring PV installations on most new, expanded, or renovated buildings.
Taiwan''s solar power industry is forging ahead amid an ambitious drive to help reshape the nation''s topsy-turvy energy landscape, but the journey remains fraught with physical constraints, industrial
Taiwan faces significant hurdles in meeting its 2025 renewable energy targets. Explore the key challenges in wind and solar power development putting this goal at risk.
For one thing, the local governments appeared incapable of controlling the local illicit activities related to solar energy installation, and the severity of the problem in the last year rang an
Following Tsai''s online intervention, the DPP held a press conference to directly criticise the “Three Evil Acts on Solar Power” - the series of amendments passed by the opposition which
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