【Taiwanology Ep.25】How can Taiwan build more renewable energy?
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As global buyers like Apple and Nike ramp up pressure on their supply chain to decarbonize, everyone in Taiwan seems to want more renewable energy: from chip makers like TSMC to smaller manufacturers of nuts and bolts. But the pace has been slower than expected. In 2023, renewables accounted for a mere 10% of Taiwan's electricity consumption, and will surely fall short of its target of 20% by 2025. Can this be fixed? How badly does Taiwan really want renewable energy, and is anyone prepared to pay for it? 7:20 - What are the challenges facing Taiwan's renewable energy in general/ 10:58 - Why is solar deployment in Taiwan so difficult? 18:40 - What headwinds is Taiwan facing in offshore wind? 28:23 - Exploring Taiwan's untapped geothermal energy potential 31:03 - What to do going forward/ Host: Kwangyin Liu Guest: Raoul Kubitschek, managing director of NIRAS Taiwan Producers: Weiru Wang, Ian Huang *Read more about how Taiwan's renewable obstacles: https://english.cw.com.tw/article/article.action?id=3672 *Share your thoughts: [email protected] 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cledx9shs004801v3cmkogc7e/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
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