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What is Taiwan's energy supply?

Taiwan is highly depended on imported energy with indigenous energy contributing to 3.33% and imported energy to 96.67% of total energy supply. As for energy supply sources, crude oil & petroleum accounted for 43.7% in 2023, coal & coal products for 28.8%, natural gas for 20.2%, nuclear for 3.9%, biomass & waste for 1.3%.

What is the energy landscape in Taiwan?

Today, Taiwan is investing a lot in wind energy on the West coast, phasing out nuclear energy, and increasing LNG infrastructure to reduce reliance on coal for electricity generation. Both the energy transition and security are crucial and important focus points for Taiwan. We hope that this guide is useful and shows the energy landscape in Taiwan.

When will the Taiwan Energy Transition Guide be updated?

Our Taiwan energy transition guide will be updated from time to time and covers energy consumption, energy supply, electricity consumption, electricity supply, and renewable energy data. Our guide was last updated on 28 October 2024.

Does Taiwan's energy transition need social capital?

Despite progress made since 2016, Taiwan's energy transition risks further derailment as rollout for the crucial solar photovoltaic (PV) and offshore wind sectors continue to miss targets. Simultaneously, the lack of mobilising social capital for the energy transition adds to existing challenges.

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