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Taiwan Expands LNG Power Plans in Decarbonization Push

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Taiwan is planning to further expand its LNG-fueled power generation capacity as part of its plans to exit nuclear power by 2025 and reach net-zero carbon by 2050. The island-nation is expected to increase its installed capacity for LNG-fueled power by a net 9.1 gigawatts by 2030, according to President Tsai Ing-wen.

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Gas-Fired Electricity, LNG-to-Power, Regasification, LNG Demand, LNG Projects, LNG Forecasts, Gas Demand, LNG Trade, Low-Carbon Policy
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