Taiwan's semiconductor industry has voiced concerns over the government's green energy initiatives, fearing they may not ensure stable power for chip production, crucial for crypto mining hardware. Industry leaders, including TSMC executives, doubt the feasibility of achieving renewable energy targets, which are currently below 12% of the energy mix. The recent closure of Taiwan's last nuclear reactor has heightened reliance on imported LNG, straining Taipower's finances and raising energy security concerns for the energy-intensive semiconductor sector.
Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Questions Green Energy Stability
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