Taiwan is swiftly transitioning from a fossil fuel-dependent nation to a beacon of renewable energy in Asia.
Despite its historical reliance on imported fuels, a US$30 billion investment is steering the country towards net-zero emissions by 2050.
With a focus on wind energy, bolstered by favorable offshore conditions, Taiwan is reducing its dependency on fossil fuels.
Major industries, including the world-leading semiconductor sector, are joining the green movement, amplifying the push towards a cleaner, sustainable future.
Even amid geopolitical challenges, Taiwan’s commitment to renewable energy remains unyielding, marking the dawn of an eco-friendly era for the nation.