Reported 11 months ago
Taiwan's industry has long faced the challenge of 'Five Shortages' - water, power, land, labor, and talent, with power shortage significantly affecting both industries and people's livelihoods. Weiju Chairman Tong Zixian pointed out the high cost and low resilience of the anti-nuclear policy, stating that it could lead Taiwan to decline. He proposed a 'golden ratio' for Taiwan's energy mix, with nuclear and green energy each accounting for 30% to achieve a total of 60%, aiming to catch up with advanced countries while emphasizing that nuclear energy should not overshadow green energy's further growth. Various experts and politicians have called for a reevaluation of Taiwan's energy policy, citing the need to address the current power shortage and revise the anti-nuclear stance.
Source: YAHOO