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Opposition lawmakers in Taiwan have survived recall votes, while a referendum to bring back nuclear power has failed.
A referendum to push for the re-opening of Taiwan's last nuclear plant failed on Saturday to reach the legal threshold to be ...
Poor showing in nuclear referendum caps summer of setbacks for Taiwanese leader and his party, prompting softer tone from Lai ...
The failure of a weekend vote to restart a key nuclear plant in Taiwan is an apparent win for the island’s ruling party, but one that leaves the government scrambling to satisfy energy security ...
A referendum in Taiwan aimed at re-opening the Maanshan nuclear power plant failed to meet the required legal threshold, ...
Nuclear power’s future in Taiwan has been an ongoing struggle for President Lai Ching-te and his Democratic Progressive Party ...
Taiwan holds referendum on nuclear power restart after shutting last plant in May, with experts warning energy imports create ...
By bno - Taipei Office Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has signalled a willingness to consider advanced nuclear technology ...
Taiwan's energy security needs have come under the spotlight amid an AI boom and tensions with China. Read more at ...
Nuclear power is an “excellent option” for Taiwan, as demand from energy-intensive artificial intelligence is set to ...
Nuclear power generated more than half of Taiwan’s electricity in the 1980s, but in May state-owned utility TaiPower switched off the final of six reactors after its 40-year operating licence expired.