Taiwan lacks indigenous energy resources and imports 99% of its energy supply. This heavy energy-dependence represents a hidden threat for Taiwan's energy security and economic development. The most effective solution thus is to adopt an energy-conservation policy, similar to those successfully implemented in certain highly developed countries, such as the UK, the USA, Japan, and Germany. From the successful experiences of these countries, this study proposes a general mechanism of increasing energy efficiency by 2% annually, together with an executive master plan, followed by a scenario breakdown for energy-conserving policy in Taiwan. The feasibility of these proposals has been confirmed by the finding that their achievements in terms of ...
Taiwan has a scarcity of natural resources, resulting in a strong dependence on importing fossil fu...
[[abstract]]This article illustrates Taiwan’s energy security challenges, describes trends in Taiwan...
From the early 1960s to 1980s, the economic structure of Taiwan shifted from one that was agricultur...
Under the current wave of international responses to the growing threat of climate change, Taiwan ca...
Recognizing the importance of energy as a vital component in economic development, the Taiwanese gov...
[[abstract]]In this study, an optimization model was developed for identifying optimal strategies in...
By establishing a series of similarities to the U.S., this study demonstrates the potential for Taiw...
Energy transition has become a priority for adaptive policy and measures taken in response to climat...
Taiwan was the first country in Asia to announce "Nuclear-Free Homeland" in 2002. In 2008, the new g...
With limited indigenous conventional energy resources, Taiwan imports over 97% of its energy supply ...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
Integrated studies of environmental pollution and economic activities of energy consumption in Taiwa...
Energy use in Taiwan has grown exponentially at rates of 8-10%/year between 1952 and 1988. Official ...
As Taiwan has a dense population and only limited natural resources, the government began actively e...
The purpose of this article is to assess the maximal reduction potentials of energy use and greenhou...
Taiwan has a scarcity of natural resources, resulting in a strong dependence on importing fossil fu...
[[abstract]]This article illustrates Taiwan’s energy security challenges, describes trends in Taiwan...
From the early 1960s to 1980s, the economic structure of Taiwan shifted from one that was agricultur...
Under the current wave of international responses to the growing threat of climate change, Taiwan ca...
Recognizing the importance of energy as a vital component in economic development, the Taiwanese gov...
[[abstract]]In this study, an optimization model was developed for identifying optimal strategies in...
By establishing a series of similarities to the U.S., this study demonstrates the potential for Taiw...
Energy transition has become a priority for adaptive policy and measures taken in response to climat...
Taiwan was the first country in Asia to announce "Nuclear-Free Homeland" in 2002. In 2008, the new g...
With limited indigenous conventional energy resources, Taiwan imports over 97% of its energy supply ...
Countries use greater quantities of electrical power as they develop economically.It is crucial to c...
Integrated studies of environmental pollution and economic activities of energy consumption in Taiwa...
Energy use in Taiwan has grown exponentially at rates of 8-10%/year between 1952 and 1988. Official ...
As Taiwan has a dense population and only limited natural resources, the government began actively e...
The purpose of this article is to assess the maximal reduction potentials of energy use and greenhou...
Taiwan has a scarcity of natural resources, resulting in a strong dependence on importing fossil fu...
[[abstract]]This article illustrates Taiwan’s energy security challenges, describes trends in Taiwan...
From the early 1960s to 1980s, the economic structure of Taiwan shifted from one that was agricultur...