By establishing a series of similarities to the U.S., this study demonstrates the potential for Taiwan‘s recent progress on sustainable energy policy to influence American policymakers. An assessment of Taiwan‘s current energy situation is contextualized within its economic development and political institutions. Taiwan‘s energy legislation has already leveraged significant financial investment to reshape an economy increasingly focused on clean energy technology. In the future, Taiwan will continue to pursue aggressive energy legislation and the U.S. may draw inspiration from Taiwan‘s sustainable energy reforms
As Taiwan has a dense population and only limited natural resources, the government began actively e...
[Excerpt] China is the world’s most populous country with over 1.3 billion people. It has experience...
Since the 1990s, Taiwan has promoted the upgrading of industrial structure, and the financial crisis...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
Under the current wave of international responses to the growing threat of climate change, Taiwan ca...
From the early 1960s to 1980s, the economic structure of Taiwan shifted from one that was agricultur...
Taiwan pursues economic growth, but the environment also faces major threats. How to balance economi...
Taiwan lacks indigenous energy resources and imports 99% of its energy supply. This heavy energy-dep...
Energy is a critical basis for state survival. This thesis aims at examining the different energy-se...
Integrated studies of environmental pollution and economic activities of energy consumption in Taiwa...
Taiwan has a scarcity of natural resources, resulting in a strong dependence on importing fossil fu...
This study is a culmination of research performed during the Master of Science in Energy Policy and ...
China is challenged by the imbalance between rapid economic growth and lacking environmental protect...
Recognizing the importance of energy as a vital component in economic development, the Taiwanese gov...
With limited indigenous conventional energy resources, Taiwan imports over 97% of its energy supply ...
As Taiwan has a dense population and only limited natural resources, the government began actively e...
[Excerpt] China is the world’s most populous country with over 1.3 billion people. It has experience...
Since the 1990s, Taiwan has promoted the upgrading of industrial structure, and the financial crisis...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
Under the current wave of international responses to the growing threat of climate change, Taiwan ca...
From the early 1960s to 1980s, the economic structure of Taiwan shifted from one that was agricultur...
Taiwan pursues economic growth, but the environment also faces major threats. How to balance economi...
Taiwan lacks indigenous energy resources and imports 99% of its energy supply. This heavy energy-dep...
Energy is a critical basis for state survival. This thesis aims at examining the different energy-se...
Integrated studies of environmental pollution and economic activities of energy consumption in Taiwa...
Taiwan has a scarcity of natural resources, resulting in a strong dependence on importing fossil fu...
This study is a culmination of research performed during the Master of Science in Energy Policy and ...
China is challenged by the imbalance between rapid economic growth and lacking environmental protect...
Recognizing the importance of energy as a vital component in economic development, the Taiwanese gov...
With limited indigenous conventional energy resources, Taiwan imports over 97% of its energy supply ...
As Taiwan has a dense population and only limited natural resources, the government began actively e...
[Excerpt] China is the world’s most populous country with over 1.3 billion people. It has experience...
Since the 1990s, Taiwan has promoted the upgrading of industrial structure, and the financial crisis...