In March 2022, Taiwan published its action pathway to achieve 2050 net zero emissions. It contains four major transition strategies: energy transition, industrial transition, lifestyle transition, and social transition. It also set outs two governance areas: technology R&D and climate legislation. Finally, it establishes 12 key strategies: wind/solar PV, hydrogen, innovative energy, power systems and energy storage, energy saving and efficiency, CCUS, carbon-free and electric vehicles, resource recycling and zero waste, carbon sinks, green lifestyle, green finance and just transition.
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Pathway to Net-Zero Emissions in 2050
Sectors: Economy-wide, Cross Cutting Area
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
Main document
Taiwan's Pathway to Net-Zero Emissions in 2050
(Original Language)PDF
Other documents in this entry
Just Transition Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Green Finance Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Carbon Sinks Strategy (draft)
supporting documentationPDF
Green Lifestyle Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Resource Recycling and Zero Waste Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Electric and Carbon-free Vehicles Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
CCUS Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Energy Saving Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Power Systems and Energy Storage Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Innovative Energy Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Wind/Solar PV Strategy (draft)
supporting documentationPDF
Hydrogen Strategy (draft)
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Phased Goals and Actions Toward Net-Zero Transition
(Original Language)supporting documentationPDF
Timeline
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