Renewable energy development projects in Taiwan are being delayed by the lack of a clear legal definition of stakeholders and unclear permitting procedures but remedies are available that could turn things around. By Bart Linssen and Raoul Kubitschek
Hydrogen's use in industry, transportation, power generation and storage could play a significant role in the transition to net zero but not without trade-offs and economies of scale By Bart Linssen
Mandatory auditory turning alarms are an annoying form of noise pollution and may be ineffective as a way to reduce accidents. Authorities should consider some good alternatives. By Bart Linssen
Artificial Intelligence has the potential to deliver multiple benefits to society but it should not come at the expense of net zero ambitions. By Bart Linssen
Governments and businesses the world over have committed to achieving net zero, but the choices individuals make should not be overlooked. By Bart Linssen
Repowering onshore wind turbines in Taiwan presents a significant opportunity to enhance the efficiency and capacity of the country's renewable energy sector. By Bart Linssen with contributions from Raoul Kubitschek
The 2024 presidential candidates differ on nuclear power, but all seem to support the future development of renewable energy in Taiwan By Bart Linssen
Small scale nuclear power plants offer a potential zero emissions energy solution for Taiwan but there are numerous challenges that would have to be overcome before they can be seriously considered. By Bart Linssen
Energy storage systems are an essential element in Taiwan's energy transition By Bart Linssen