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Rules on use of nuclear power could be revised if public agrees: minister

Taipei Times 16 May 2024
Kuo (郭智輝) called nuclear power ... “Authorities could revisit the issue if there is a change to the energy policy or the power mix,” he said at a meeting of the legislature’s Economics Committee in Taipei.
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Government should not return to nuclear energy: activists

Taipei Times 16 May 2024
The government should not return to nuclear energy after transitioning to renewable energy, and old nuclear power plants must retire as scheduled, environmental activists told a news conference at the Legislative Yuan on Tuesday.
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The worst blunders made by pilots before a crash revealed - including praying and letting ...

Independent online (SA) 16 May 2024
In February 2015, TransAsia Airways Flight 235 crashed into a highway bridge in Taiwan, claiming 43 lives, after the pilot inadvertently shut down the wrong engine following a loss of power.
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Ministry announces plans to open architecture center

Taipei Times 14 May 2024
POWER OF MUSEUMS ... “Museums are the most important foundation of a country’s cultural power,” Shih told a news conference in Taipei ... announcing plans for International Museum Day in Taipei yesterday.
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Nvidia R&D center project in Taiwan on schedule: DOIT official

Taipei Times 08 May 2024
As per the agreement with the ministry, a quarter of Taipei-1’s computing power will be provided to Taiwanese companies and research institutions to use for free for six weeks from July this year to February 2027 upon application, Chiou said.
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Non-nuclear green energy demand rising: minister

Taipei Times 08 May 2024
The minister’s remarks came amid demands by some companies or groups that the lifespan of the Guosheng and Ma-anshan nuclear power plants in New Taipei City’s Wanli District (萬里) and Pingtung County’s Hengchun Township (恆春) be extended.
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China may try to sabotage May 20 ceremony: source

Taipei Times 08 May 2024
Deputy Minister of National Defense Po Horng-huei answers questions at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday. The PRC could also sabotage Taiwan’s power grid in the south, the source said ... in Taipei.
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The new ‘space race’ between US and China

Taipei Times 06 May 2024
By Helen Davidson / The Guardian, Taipei. The worsening rivalry between the world’s two most powerful countries that has in recent years spread across the world, has now extended beyond the terrestrial, into the realms of the celestial ...  Photo. AFP ... .
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Lai urges new Cabinet to garner public support

Taipei Times 04 May 2024
President-elect William Lai, front second right, shakes hands with premier-designate Cho Jung-tai, front second left, at an “action camp” for the new Cabinet in Taipei yesterday. “True power is ...
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Taipower to activate fuel storage facility at Jinshan

Taipei Times 02 May 2024
Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台電) and the New ... Outdoor dry storage facilities for spent nuclear rods are pictured at the deactivated Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant in New Taipei City’s Shimen District on Aug.
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Delta expects revenue to improve from last quarter

Taipei Times 02 May 2024
Delta saw AI power supply revenue account for 4 to 5 percent of its total revenue in the first quarter, compared with 3 percent last year, the Chinese-language Liberty Times (the Taipei Times’ sister ...
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Hypocrisy of touting nuclear power

Taipei Times 01 May 2024
The decommissioning of unit 1 of the Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant in New Taipei City’s Shihmen District (石門) started in 2018 ... Officials such as Chang, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an (蔣萬安) and Yunlin County ...
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Death penalty debated at court

Taipei Times 23 Apr 2024
... such as the cases of a stabbing spree on the Taipei MRT in 2014 or the decapitation of former New Power Party Chairwoman Claire Wang’s (王琬諭) daughter in Taipei’s Neihu District (內湖) in 2016.
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Taiwan is rattled by powerful 5.5-magnitude earthquake days after another huge tremor left 17 dead

The Daily Mail 22 Apr 2024
The Central Weather Administration said the powerful quake originated in eastern Hualien early Monday evening ... Monday's quake hit Taiwan at around 5.08pm local time and could be felt in the capital Taipei.
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