
Daisy Chuang

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Taiwan’s SAF journey begins—but can waste oil meet growing demand?
Taiwan is set to enter its first year of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) adoption, with Songshan, Kaohsiung, and Taoyuan airports scheduled to begin SAF blending for domestic carriers in the first half of the year.
March 24, 2025
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Taiwan’s feed-in tariff system under scrutiny amid calls for reform
Taiwan’s feed-in tariff (FIT) system, a cornerstone policy for promoting renewable energy development, is facing growing debate. The Ministry of Economic Affairs recently announced its draft FIT rates for 2025, maintaining stable reductions for solar ener
December 17, 2024
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Taiwan faces energy storage project cancellation surge amid oversupplies
Taiwan has recently witnessed a wave of cancellations in energy storage projects. Notable companies like Tung Ho Steel, North Star Petroleum, and Chia Hsin Cement have halted their storage plans within just over a month. What is driving this trend in Taiw
September 11, 2024
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Taiwan urged to reevaluate offshore wind localization policy ahead of WTO talks with EU
Taiwan should revisit its offshore wind localization policy to capitalize on its strengths and better adapt to the maritime climate, according to Chien Lien-kuei (簡連貴), chairman of the Taiwan Wind Energy Association, in response to EU accusations at the W
August 30, 2024
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Data centers in Taiwan face power supply challenges
As international companies increasingly establish artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud data centers in Taiwan, concerns are rising over the country’s power supply. Following a series of recent power outages, Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) delivered a s
August 21, 2024