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台湾关闭最后的核电,进入“非核家园”时代
news flash·2025-05-18 06:45

Core Viewpoint - The decommissioning of the No. 2 reactor at Taiwan's Third Nuclear Power Plant on May 17 marks the end of Taiwan's 47-year history with nuclear energy, transitioning into a "nuclear-free homeland" era starting May 18. This shift raises concerns about potential electricity shortages and rising electricity prices in Taiwan [1]. Group 1 - The No. 2 reactor at Taiwan's Third Nuclear Power Plant is the last operational nuclear unit in the region [1]. - The transition to a "nuclear-free homeland" is seen as a significant change in Taiwan's energy policy [1]. - There are widespread concerns among the public regarding the implications of this transition, particularly regarding electricity supply and pricing [1].