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After more than 30 years of controversy, Taiwan's nuclear energy industry officially came to an end with the decommissioning of the third nuclear power plant. With the shutdown of Unit 1 on July 27, Taiwan's nuclear power generation will be reduced to zero by May 17 next year, marking the country's transition to a 'nuclear-free homeland'. The article discusses the political struggles and implications surrounding the decommissioning, highlighting the division between supporters and opponents of nuclear power and the importance of rational dialogue and consensus to ensure Taiwan's sustainable future.
Source: YAHOO