Energy in Taiwan

In 2024, 83.2% of Taiwan's 288 TWh electricity generation came from fossil fuels (42.4% natural gas, 39.3% coal), 4.2% from nuclear, 11.6% from renewables, and 1.1% from pumped-storage. Taiwan relies on imports for almost 98% of its energy, which leaves the island's energy supply vulnerable to external disruption.

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Energy in Taiwan

In 2024, 83.2% of Taiwan's 288 TWh electricity generation came from fossil fuels (42.4% natural gas, 39.3% coal), 4.2% from nuclear, 11.6% from renewables, and 1.1% from pumped-storage. Taiwan relies on imports for almost 98% of its energy, which leaves the island's energy supply vulnerable to external disruption.

Source: Wikipedia "Energy in Taiwan" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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