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Energy in Taiwan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Energy in Taiwan
Taiwan lacks energy resources and highly depends on import, so it is a top priority to develop clean, sustainable, and independent energy and achieve the balance among energy security, environmental protection, and industrial competitiveness, and reduce emissions through various strategies. Taiwan relies on imports for more than 99.23% of its energy in 2008, which leaves the island's energy supply vulnerable to external disruption. In order to reduce this dependence, the Ministry of Economic Affairs' Bureau of Energy has been actively promoting energy research at several universities since the 1990s. , in Taiwan, oil accounts for 49.0% of the total energy consumption. Coal comes next with 32.1%, followed by nuclear energy with 8.3%, natural gas (indigenous and liquefied) with 10.2%, and energy from renewable sources with 0.5%. Taiwan has 6 nuclear reactors.〔(MOEABOE statistics: Energy Supply (By Energy Form) )〕 ==Nuclear energy==
(詳細はtitle=Taiwan Nuclear Power )〕 In 2012, nuclear power accounted for a total 38,890 GWh of electricity generation in Taiwan.〔http://www.taipower.com.tw/e_content/content/report/..%5C..%5C..%5CUpFile%5CCompanyENFile%5C2013Taipower_English_EBook.pdf〕
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