[[abstract]]Since the DPP (Democratic Progressive Party) won the parliamentary majority and the presidency in 2016, the policy priority has been on legislating the phasing out of nuclear energy by 2025 and developing green energy by transforming Taiwan’s existing energy structure. This research closely looks into the policy process of the amendment of the Electricity Act (EA) in 2016 in Taiwan. Our research indicates how the extent of reform adoption has been determined primarily by domestic political struggle. The evidence indicates that the EA amendment has been dominated by the energy iron triangle of politicians, the Taipower union and environmental nongovernmental organisations (ENGOs). The contribution of this study informs how powe...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
With limited space and resources, Taiwan is currently facing conundrum with readjusting its energy p...
Taiwan has a scarcity of natural resources, resulting in a strong dependence on importing fossil fu...
[[abstract]]Taiwan began its energy transition since 2016 by setting priority to phase-out nuclear e...
Transitions to non-nuclear energy systems are assumed to be positive phenomena. However, there is ex...
Transitions to non-nuclear energy systems are assumed to be positive phenomena. However, there is ex...
Using electricity sector reform as a case study, this paper analyses the energy policy making in Tai...
In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a criti...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
Under the current wave of international responses to the growing threat of climate change, Taiwan ca...
[[abstract]]Scholarly discussion on environmental justice has long been focused on distributive and ...
Taiwanese landscape has dramatically changed since 2018, when the Energy Transition White Paper was ...
Recognizing the importance of energy as a vital component in economic development, the Taiwanese gov...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
With limited space and resources, Taiwan is currently facing conundrum with readjusting its energy p...
Taiwan has a scarcity of natural resources, resulting in a strong dependence on importing fossil fu...
[[abstract]]Taiwan began its energy transition since 2016 by setting priority to phase-out nuclear e...
Transitions to non-nuclear energy systems are assumed to be positive phenomena. However, there is ex...
Transitions to non-nuclear energy systems are assumed to be positive phenomena. However, there is ex...
Using electricity sector reform as a case study, this paper analyses the energy policy making in Tai...
In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a criti...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
Under the current wave of international responses to the growing threat of climate change, Taiwan ca...
[[abstract]]Scholarly discussion on environmental justice has long been focused on distributive and ...
Taiwanese landscape has dramatically changed since 2018, when the Energy Transition White Paper was ...
Recognizing the importance of energy as a vital component in economic development, the Taiwanese gov...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
With limited space and resources, Taiwan is currently facing conundrum with readjusting its energy p...
Taiwan has a scarcity of natural resources, resulting in a strong dependence on importing fossil fu...