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Taiwan to hold referendum on restarting closed nuclear reactor
Taiwan to hold referendum on restarting closed nuclear reactor

Japan Times

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Japan Times

Taiwan to hold referendum on restarting closed nuclear reactor

Taiwan will hold a national referendum on restarting a nuclear reactor that it shut down just last week, potentially opening up a pathway to reverse the government's anti-nuclear policy. The Aug. 23 poll will decide whether the Maanshan nuclear power plant, the territory's last one to be shuttered, should resume operations if there are no safety concerns, according to a statement from Taiwan's Central Election Commission late on Friday. The vote is championed by pro-nuclear opposition parties that have pushed back against the ruling party's pledge to phase out atomic power by this year. A similar referendum in 2021 narrowly cemented the closure of a separate nuclear plant, but concerns on the island are rising about power demand from some of the world's biggest chipmakers and about energy security in the event of a military blockade by China. Lawmakers revised a nuclear power bill earlier this month allowing atomic plants, which could previously only operate for 40 years, to extend or renew their licenses for up to 20 years at a time. Still, any restarts will take time. Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung-tai has said it would take 3½ years to review safety before nuclear plants can be revived, citing state-owned Taiwan Power Co.'s estimate.

Taiwan to Hold Referendum on Restarting Closed Nuclear Reactor
Taiwan to Hold Referendum on Restarting Closed Nuclear Reactor

Bloomberg

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Taiwan to Hold Referendum on Restarting Closed Nuclear Reactor

Taiwan will hold a national referendum on restarting a nuclear reactor that it shut down just last week, potentially opening up a pathway to reverse the government's anti-nuclear policy. The Aug. 23 poll will decide whether the Maanshan nuclear power plant, the territory's last one to be shuttered, should resume operations if there are no safety concerns, according to a statement from Taiwan's Central Election Commission late on Friday.

Taiwan Shuts Last Nuclear Reactor as Energy Debate Heats Up
Taiwan Shuts Last Nuclear Reactor as Energy Debate Heats Up

Bloomberg

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Taiwan Shuts Last Nuclear Reactor as Energy Debate Heats Up

Taiwan started to shut its final nuclear reactor on Saturday as a 40-year operating license expired, in a move that could threaten the island's energy security and climate goals. The load-shedding of the final reactor began from 1 p.m. local time and the system will be disconnected at about 10 p.m. before it's safely shut down around midnight, according to a statement from the state-utility Taiwan Power Co. It added that the last reactor at Maanshan nuclear plant accounted for about 3% of Taiwan's total power generation.

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