Taiwan to add 8.2 GW of solar, offshore wind by end of 2026

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) has launched a wind and solar energy improvement plan in a bid to reach an existing target of 20 GW of deployed solar by the end of next year.

Taiwan to add 8.2 GW of solar, offshore wind by end of 2026

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