Energy Policy  

About 8 search results
President Lai Ching-te's invitation for Jensen Huang to tour a power plant amounts to asking the NVIDIA chief to serve as a prop for political theater — doing nothing to address Taiwan's actual electricity supply challenges. (AP)

Jensen Huang Keeps Sounding the Alarm. Lai Ching-te Keeps Missing the Point.

In 1985, Li Kuo-ting recruited Morris Chang from the United States to return to Taiwan. (Photo courtesy of The Journalist)

Taiwan Is Cashing In on the Past. Who Plants for the Future?

Although the Lai administration is moving to restart nuclear power, the nuclear-free homeland policy has cost the public hundreds of billions of dollars. Anti-nuclear activists have reiterated their opposition to any restart. Photo by Chao Shih-hsun, Cent

Taiwan's Nuclear-Free Anniversary Is a Reckoning, Not a Celebration

The Ministry of Economic Affairs is planning to restart Nuclear Power Plant 3, sparking debate over fuel rod compatibility. Photo by Huang Yu-ching, CNA, March 24, 2026

Taiwan's Nuclear Fuel Rod Dispute Masks a Trillion-Dollar Energy Policy Failure

Observers see a nuclear comeback; officials see conditions. Pictured: the decommissioned Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant (Unit 3). (File photo, Taiwan Power Company)

Premier Cho on Nuclear Power: Evasion Dressed as Deliberation

Turmoil in the Middle East has driven a sharp surge in global oil prices. (AP)

Opinion | Taiwan's Energy Vulnerability Laid Bare by Middle East Conflict

U.S. and Israeli forces jointly bombed Iran, killing hundreds of civilians. (Associated Press)

Opinion | Taiwan's Energy Vulnerability Exposed by Middle East Crisis

Computing power equals national power, but electricity has become AI's limiting factor. How should the government respond? Pictured: the decommissioned Third Nuclear Power Plant. (File photo, courtesy of Taipower)

Taiwan's Power Problem: How Energy Constraints Could Undermine AI Ambitions