Taiwan's vulnerability to energy disruption — long flagged as a strategic liability in Washington policy circles — has gained renewed attention following recent conflict in the Mid......
The US-Iran conflict has exposed fresh vulnerabilities in East Asia's energy supply chains, reigniting debate over Taiwan's heavy reliance on imported natural gas — and whether the......
President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) has stated that No.2 and No.3 nuclear power plants are qualified for restart. Analysts say No.3 in the best overall condition and, if safety inspection......
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) has sent a clear signal that the country may soon restart its idled nuclear power plants.While whether that commitment holds remains to be se......
In response to public concerns over the government's position on nuclear power plant relicensing and restart, the Ministry of Economic Affairs stated on March 22 that, in the face ......
When Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) floated the idea of restarting the island's second and third nuclear power plants — with regulatory submissions to the Nuclear Safety Com......
Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) has signaled a shift in the government's long-held position on nuclear power, telling lawmakers that energy mix ratios — including shares for re......
Nuclear Power's Long Road Back From 40 Years in the WildernessThe current revival of nuclear power follows a pattern reminiscent of an exiled prince: once triumphant in youth, then......
Taiwan's electricity demand is projected to grow at 2.5 times its historical average over the next five years, driven by the global artificial intelligence boom and the island's en......
Taiwan's rapid expansion in artificial intelligence and advanced semiconductor manufacturing is placing new pressure on an energy policy built around a nuclear phase-out. As comput......
Taiwan's inadequate electricity infrastructure poses a significant barrier to the island's artificial intelligence ambitions, according to a semiconductor industry executive who ra......
Taiwan Power Company, or Taipower, is expected to report approximately NTD 60 billion ($1.9 billion USD) in profit for 2025, marking a significant turnaround from years of losses. ......
The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan's largest utility company, announced it will restart a reactor at its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant on the evening of January 21. T......
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently unveiled a revised draft peace plan jointly developed with the United States, emphasizing that it is Kyiv's most significant effort ......