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Taiwan is seeking LNG shipments following the shutdown of its last nuclear reactor, a move that will increase the island's reliance on the seaborne fuel.
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Taiwan Just Shot Itself in the Foot on Energy Policy
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Having shut down its last remaining nuclear plant Saturday, Taiwan is working to secure new imports of natural gas.
It underscores a wider policy shift as Taiwan's energy demand grows and geopolitical tensions worsen. Read more at ...
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