Taiwan has opened its first submarine cable factory for offshore wind in Kaohsiung, marking a step toward strengthening its ...
By Mark Buckton - Taipei Linde LienHwa (LLH), long established as Taiwan’s leading industrial-gases supplier, is rapidly ...
Taiwan has set a goal for 30% of its energy to come from renewable sources by 2030, but the solar power sector is ...
The Government of Taiwan is reconsidering nuclear’s role in its power mix with possible restart of the Kuosheng and Maanshan ...
The awarded project integrates canal water management with high-efficiency solar generation, using anti-corrosion structures ...
As corporate ESG initiatives gain momentum, a Japanese chemical plant has been advancing renewable energy utilization with ...
TAIWAN’S Overseas Community Affairs Council (OCAC) brought its artificial intelligence (AI) and smart energy expertise to ...
Taiwan's isolated energy grid is heavily dependent on fossil fuel imports, leaving it highly vulnerable to blockades. Chinese military exercises have targeted potential energy disruptions, signaling ...
Supersonic anti-ship missiles launching toward a Chinese naval armada, fully loaded jets taking off from hidden mountain bunkers, special forces engaging in fierce firefights between narrow alleyways: ...
China’s increasing militarism in the Taiwan Strait is no secret. Yet, as Taipei transitions from nuclear to renewable energy sources, it risks inadvertently amplifying its vulnerabilities and paving ...
Taiwan makes 60% of world's chips but process uses a lot of energy; TSMC consumed 6.4% of Taiwan's power in 2021 Digital economy's energy demands rising; IEA predicts data centers will use 4% of ...
Given Taiwan’s international marginalization, it is common for Taiwan to voluntarily pursue compliance with international standards. This has sometimes taken the form of ratifying international ...