Reported 8 months ago
President Tsai Ing-wen announced the establishment of three major committees, including the Climate Change Committee led by Terry Gou, the chairman of Foxconn, a pro-nuclear advocate. This move raised questions about potential revisions to energy policies. While President Tsai emphasized the need for societal dialogue by inviting a diverse group of individuals, including Terry Gou, to the committees, the impact on future energy policies remains uncertain. The involvement of Terry Gou, who supports nuclear energy, may introduce potential changes or challenges to the current anti-nuclear stance held by the Democratic Progressive Party. Discussions are expected to unfold within the committees to address issues such as nuclear power plant extensions and the role of nuclear energy in Taiwan's power supply.
Source: YAHOO