Geothermal energy holds significant potential for Taiwan’s 2040 goal to reach 170 billion kilowatt-hours of renewable energy
Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Zeng Wensheng (曾文生), stated that by 2040, renewable energy generation, including offshore wind and solar power, could reach 170 billion kilowatt-hours. In the global energy transition trend, Taiwan is accelerating the development of renewable energy. Currently, the highest percentage of renewable energy sources is represented by offshore…
First collect of carbon fees scheduled for 2025 in Taiwan!
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and the U.S. Clean Competition Act (CCA) are set to be implemented next year, and there is high external interest in the progress of domestic carbon fee collection in Taiwan. Taiwan will announce and establish the carbon fee rate in early 2024, conduct a review of carbon…
In response to the international Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), Taiwan local governments act up.
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (#CBAM) system was announced in May of this year and is set to be implemented in October, with official implementation expected by 2026. The “Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange,” (TCX) jointly funded by the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation and the National Development Fund, Executive Yuan, was officially established on…
Taiwan’s MOEA helps Industry with the EU’s CBAM Consultation Platform
Workshops to aid Sectors establish Reporting Capabilities In response to the draft regulations for the transitional period of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) proposed by the European Commission, the Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) is seeking opinions from the industry and its experts. This is to address potential issues in the future and…
Science and technology program to facilitate national net-zero emissions
Science and technology program to facilitate national net-zero emissions Source: Department of Information Services, Executive Yuan At the Cabinet’s weekly meeting Thursday, Premier Chen Chien-jen received a National Science and Technology Council briefing on a program promoting science and technology to transition toward net-zero carbon emissions. The premier said new breakthroughs in science and technology…
Towards the net-zero emissions goal by 2050.
Towards the net-zero emissions goal by 2050 Don’t miss TASS 2023 Sustainable Taiwan Expo Climate change is an urgent issue and the biggest challenge that the world is facing today. As Taiwan plays a crucial role in the global supply chain, various industries urgently need to face the demand for net-zero due to government and…