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Taiwan Shuts Down Last Nuclear Reactor, Embarking on a Nuclear-Free Era Amid Energy Challenges

Taiwan decommissions its last nuclear reactor, embracing a nuclear-free future amid debates over energy security, economic implications, and environmental commitments.

Taiwan’s Last Nuclear Reactor Faces Closure Despite Law Change: President Lai Calls for Scientific Review Before Restart

Taiwan President Lai reaffirms nuclear-free goal despite new law allowing 20-year reactor extensions. Maanshan plant to close on schedule after amendment passage. In-depth analysis of Taiwan’s nuclear policy, energy security, and political tensions.

Taiwan Passes Law to Extend Nuclear Power Plant Lifespan up to 60 Years, Marking Shift in Energy Strategy

Taiwan passes a landmark amendment allowing nuclear power plants to operate for up to 60 years. Discover what this means for energy policy, safety, and the island’s future amid climate challenges.

Taiwan to Rely on 84% Fossil Fuels After Nuclear Phase-Out in May 2025: What It Means for Energy Security and Climate Goals

Taiwan will become 84% reliant on fossil fuels after shutting down its last nuclear plant in May 2025. Explore the energy, environmental, and political consequences of this bold move.

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