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Legislators worry 20% green energy target hard to reach; Minister of Economic Affairs: Shifting to installed capacity goal

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Taiwan's government initially aimed for 20% green energy generation by 2025, but due to difficulties, the Minister of Economic Affairs announced a shift to focusing on achieving renewable energy installed capacity targets. The total power generation, which forms the denominator, has been increasing rapidly. The government is consulting with RE100 companies on demand until 2035 and has realistically adjusted the geothermal power target to 200MW by 2030.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What was Taiwan's original green energy target percentage for 2025?
A: Taiwan's original green energy target was 20% of total power generation by 2025.
Q: Which ministry announced the shift from a generation share to installed capacity focus?
A: The Ministry of Economic Affairs announced the shift in renewable energy target focus.
Q: What is the revised geothermal power capacity target for Taiwan by 2030?
A: The revised geothermal power capacity target is 200MW by 2030.
Q: Why is the 20% green energy target by 2025 difficult for Taiwan to achieve?
A: The total power generation is increasing rapidly, making the 20% target harder to reach.
Q: With which group is Taiwan's government consulting about renewable energy demand until 2035?
A: The government is consulting with RE100 companies about renewable energy demand until 2035.