Reported 10 months ago
During a legislative questioning session on Industry Concerns of Stable Energy Supply, Premier Su Tseng-chang expressed that a non-nuclear homeland is not a trump card, but a goal to pursue according to the Basic Environment Law; he emphasized the government's responsibility to listen to industry voices, ensuring stable power supply is essential for the people and industries, and it must be achieved. Premier Su Tseng-chang reiterated that a non-nuclear homeland is a goal set according to the Basic Environment Law, urging for a neutral, pragmatic, and objective energy policy to prevent a situation where government, industry, and the public all lose out. This is in response to recent concerns about the government's stance on a non-nuclear homeland, particularly regarding the position on nuclear power plants and the non-nuclear homeland concept.
Source: YAHOO