Hogan Lovells (JD Supra Taiwan)
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Riding on the winds of change – Taiwan's next phase of development in the offshore wind market - Chinese version
At the recent Energy Taiwan forum in October 2020, Taiwan government representatives reiterated the government's ambitious targets for renewable energy and the plan to bring Taiwan's overall offshore wind capacity to approximately 15.5 gigawatts (GW) by 2035. Please see full Publication below for more information.
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Riding on the winds of change – Taiwan's next phase of development in the offshore wind market
At the recent Energy Taiwan forum in October 2020, Taiwan government representatives reiterated the government's ambitious targets for renewable energy and the plan to bring Taiwan's overall offshore wind capacity to approximately 15.5 gigawatts (GW) by 2035. Riding on a successful 5.7GW of projects in the second round of offshore wind selections and auctions, on 19 November 2020, the government...
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Innovations in U.S. nuclear decommissioning and waste storage and their potential application in Taiwan
The field of nuclear decommissioning is in the midst of a major transformation, led by innovations in the United States. Since 1964, 36 nuclear reactors have shut down, 21 reactors are currently undergoing decommissioning, and 10 reactors have been successfully decommissioned. The lessons learned from extensive experience in nuclear decommissioning and waste management in the U.S. could help...
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Innovations in U.S. nuclear decommissioning and waste storage and their potential application in Taiwan (Chinese)
The field of nuclear decommissioning is in the midst of a major transformation, led by innovations in the United States. Since 1964, 36 nuclear reactors have shut down, 21 reactors are currently undergoing decommissioning, and 10 reactors have been successfully decommissioned. The lessons learned from extensive experience in nuclear decommissioning and waste management in the U.S. could help...