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A foreign natural gas vessel docked at CPC Corporation's LNG receiving terminal at Taichung Port. (CPC Corporation official website)

Taiwan Has 10 Days of Energy Reserves — A Retired U.S. Admiral Warns Beijing Knows It

CPC Corporation's LNG tanker, Taida No. 3. (CPC Corporation official website)

Beyond Qatar: Peter Kurz Warns China May Strangle Taiwan's Energy Lifeline Without Firing a Shot

Scholars believe that Nuclear Power Plant 3 is in the best overall condition and is the youngest unit. As long as safety inspections and reviews at each stage proceed smoothly, it could be restarted as early as next year. (Archive photo, courtesy of Taipo

Taiwan Eyes Nuclear Return, but the Real Crisis Is a Talent Drain

Speaking at an event in Taichung, Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said the Ministry of Economic Affairs has indicated that Nuclear Power Plants 2 and 3 meet the criteria for restarting operations. (Photo/CNA)

Reversing Course: Taiwan Eyes Nuclear Restart After Costly Decade-Long Phaseout

The Ministry of Economic Affairs says it is approaching the relicensing and restart of nuclear power plants with caution. Pictured: Taiwan Power Company's Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant. (File photo, courtesy of Taiwan Power Company)

Taiwan Seeks U.S. Manufacturer Help to Restart Nuclear Plants No. 2 and No. 3

President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) publicly stated that an assessment of restarting Nuclear Second and Third Power Plants will be submitted to the Nuclear Safety Commission by the end of the month, sending shockwaves through the pan-green camp. (CNA)

Lai Must Own Taiwan's Nuclear Pivot as the DPP Faces Reality

20240813 - Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant (Nuclear 4), operated by Taiwan Power Company. (Photo by Yen Lin-yu)

Taiwan Weighs Nuclear Return: Which Plant Can Restart First?

Nuclear power once stood as an ambitious 'crown prince' before three devastating disasters cast it into a 40-year exile. The image shows Taiwan's Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant. (Photo /Yan Linyu)

Is Nuclear Power Really Safe? Lessons from Past Disasters

Taipower Chairman Tseng Wen-sheng revealed that future power demand growth will be 2.5 times higher than historical averages. (Photo / Chen Pin-yu)

Taiwan Faces Power Crisis as AI Boom Raises Electricity Demand

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

As artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing continue to develop rapidly, demand for data centers has surged. (File photo, via freepik)

Taiwan's AI Data Center Capacity Lags Behind China Due to Power Constraints, Semiconductor Executive Warns

Taiwan Power Company returned to profitability last year. (Photo / Yan Lin-yu)

Taiwan Power Company Returns to Profit, Ending Taxpayer Bailouts

The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, the first facility operated by Tokyo Electric Power Company to resume operations since the Fukushima disaster. (Associated Press)

Japan's Largest Utility Provider to Restart Nuclear Plant, First Since Fukushima

Donetsk, a frontline in the Russia-Ukraine War, has been severely damaged by prolonged conflict. (Associated Press)

Zelensky Unveils New Peace Proposal, Uncertain Whether Russia Will Accept