A referendum in Taiwan aimed at re-opening the Maanshan nuclear power plant failed to meet the required legal threshold, reported Reuters.
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A failed referendum to restart a nuclear power plant will increase pressure on Taiwan’s leader to find ways to meet the island’s rising energy needs as he balances demands of an expanding chip industry, party policies and concerns over catastrophic accidents.
A referendum in Taiwan aimed at re-opening the Maanshan nuclear power plant failed to meet the required legal threshold, reported Reuters.
Taiwan's vote on restarting its last nuclear plant highlights the island's struggle to balance energy security, environmental risks and geopolitical...
Taiwan's vote on restarting its last nuclear plant highlights the island's struggle to balance energy security, environmental risks and geopolitical...
A referendum to restart a Taiwan nuclear plant failed due to poor voter turnout, dealing a blow to attempts by some groups to revive atomic power...
A referendum to restart a Taiwan nuclear plant failed due to poor voter turnout, dealing a blow to attempts by some groups to revive atomic power...
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A referendum to push for the re-opening of Taiwan’s last nuclear plant failed on Saturday to reach the legal threshold to be valid, though the...
A referendum to push for the re-opening of Taiwan’s last nuclear plant failed on Saturday to reach the legal threshold to be valid, though the...