Taiwan Averts Power Blackout

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Taiwan's economics minister assured businesses and consumers Monday that the stability of fuel supply to LNG-fueled power plants in northern Taiwan will be bolstered when the CPC Taiwan's third LNG receiving terminal at Guantang District, Taoyuan City, begins operation in June 2025.

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