Author/Authors :
Falin Chen، نويسنده , , Shyi-Min Lu، نويسنده , , Yi-Lin Chang، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
With limited indigenous conventional energy resources, Taiwan imports over 97% of its energy supply from foreign countries, mostly
from the Middle East. Developing independent renewable energy resources is thus of priority concern for the Taiwanese government. A
medium subtropical island surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, Taiwan has enormous potential to develop various renewable energies, such
as solar energy, biomass energy, wind power, geothermal energy, hydropower, etc. However, owing to the importance of conventional
fossil energy in generating exceptionally cheap electricity, renewable energy has not yet fully developed in Taiwan, resulting from a lack
of market competition. Consequently, numerous promotional and subsidy programs have recently been proclaimed by the Taiwanese
government, focused on the development of various renewables. This study reviews the achievements, polices and future plans in this
area.
Keywords :
Renewable energy , Taiwan , Development strategy , Development status