An Analysis of Taiwan’s Energy Transition Challenge (2008 to 2015)
Date Issued
2015
Date
2015
Author(s)
Tseng, Yu-Jung
Abstract
After first party alternation in 2000, Taiwan government started to promote the image of nuclear-free homeland; therefore, the idea of developing renewable energy emerged. Renewable Energy Development Bill Completed Third Reading at the Legislative Yuan in July 2009. However, we still have very low proportion of utilizing renewable energy during 5 years. The purpose of this thesis is to explain the reason of the failure of developing renewable energy in Taiwan. In the second chapter, review the historical context of Renewable Energy Development Bill and explain the difficulty of elaborating renewable energy during the DPP government. In the third chatpter, by risk perception, to discuss the future of renewable energy and specify the conflict between government and citizen thinking about the potential of renewable energy in Taiwan. In the forth chapter, by developing state pattern to compare renewable energy and nuclear capacity in Taiwan. In the fifth chapter, I will analyze the deficiency of institution and monopoly of power market in Taiwan. In last chapter, by risk perception and technocracy to analyze the issue about Taiwan renewable energy policy. The purpose is to clarify the debate between government and company about Taiwan Fit-in-tariff policy. Besides that, the thesis includes ‘’ Reflexive Governance’’ and ‘’Transition’ ’to make the recommendation of Taiwan energy policy.
Subjects
Renewable Energy
Risk perception
Technocracy
Developing state
Reflexive Governance
Type
thesis
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