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As power outages become common in Taiwan, Kuomintang legislator Lo Chih-chang criticizes the government's energy policy, highlighting recent incidents of large-scale blackouts affecting thousands of households across the country. Lo questions the necessity of borrowing electricity from the public if there is no shortage, attributing the root cause to the flawed energy policy. He also criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party for its focus on a non-nuclear homeland policy, which he argues has led to Taiwan's regression in green energy adoption and increased carbon emissions. Lo warns that Taiwan's overreliance on renewable energy and neglect of nuclear power options could potentially lead to further power shortages and environmental degradation.
Source: YAHOO