According to Taiwan media reports, regarding the DPP’s goal of “2025 non-nuclear home”, Wu Zijia, chairman of Meilidao Electronic News, believes that “the DPP authorities have not helped economic construction since they are in power”. The development of nuclear power plants is re

According to Taiwan media reports, regarding the DPP’s goal of “2025 non-nuclear home”, Wu Zijia, chairman of Meilidao Electronic News, believes that “the DPP authorities have not helped economic construction since they are in power”, and the development of nuclear power plant is related to Taiwan’s future. nuclear power generation has become a trend around the world, and nuclear 4 is about to be passed, but no one of the DPP dares to explain the failure of the power policy.

Wu Zijia said on the evening of the 31st that Taiwan Power announced that the proportion of power generation and purchase of various energy sources in 2020 was 40.8%, gas accounted for 36.4%, nuclear energy accounted for 12.7%, and renewable energy accounted for 5.8%. He questioned where 12.7% of nuclear energy would be transferred if it is "non-nuclear home" in the future?

In addition, he mentioned that TSMC is a high-energy-consuming enterprise. The United States was unwilling to do it at that time. Later, TSMC took a path and became the world's largest wafer foundry. In particular, military industries such as F35 also needed to use chips produced by TSMC.

Wu Zijia also pointed out that nuclear power generation has become a global trend. Japan's target renewable energy in 2030 will increase to 36-38%, nuclear power will remain unchanged from 20-22%, and thermal power generation will drop to 41%. Taiwan’s path should be the same as Japan, with nuclear power generation accounting for 20 to 22%, but now it only accounts for 12.7%. But it still advocates “non-nuclear home” in 2025?

Wu Zijia criticized that the DPP authorities have a characteristic that from the time they came to power, they have not helped economic development at all. The most accomplished person in Taiwan is TSMC, and everything about TSMC has nothing to do with the DPP. The development of nuclear power plants is related to Taiwan's future. Nuclear Power Fourth will be passed, but no one in the DPP dares to explain the failure of the power policy.