Taiwan’s energy system is sustained by ships that arrive to the island on a daily basis to deliver liquefied natural gas, or LNG. With about one third
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Taiwan Nuclear Referendum Adds to Lai’s Losing Streak
A referendum on whether to restart Taiwan’s Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant failed on Saturday. “Yes” outnumbered “no” votes by a nearly three-to-one
Can Nuclear Power Save Taiwan?
At two of Taiwan’s most popular beaches, sunbathers relax in the shadow of decommissioned reactors. Nuclear power once contributed more than half of
Google’s Green Investment in Taiwan Is No Panacea for Energy Issues
Last month, as Taiwan closed down its final nuclear plant, Google signed a geothermal power purchase agreement, or PPA, with Baseload Power Taiwan, a
The Way Out of the U.K.’s Green Transition-Human Rights Dilemma
As the issue of alleged Chinese spy Yang Tenbo’s (杨腾波) relationship with Prince Andrew was raised in Parliament last week, a wide-ranging discussion
Should Taiwanese Companies Stop Buying Russian Coal?
Should Taiwanese companies stop buying more Russian coal? Taiwan is the fifth-largest importer of Russian coal since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Is the U.K.’s Solar Transition Possible Without China?
As the new Labour government has taken power in the U.K., two policy directions appear to sit in tension with one another. On the one hand,






