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Strategic Framework for Sustainable Energy Policy
Sectors: Energy, Transport
The Strategic Framework aims at making Taiwan's energy sector 1) highly efficient, 2) high value-added in energy consumption, 3) low-carbon and 4) less dependent from imported fossil fuels and other energy sources.
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
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Strategic Framework for Sustainable Energy Policy
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- Reduce CO2---emissions, so that total emission could return to its 2008 level between 2016 ~ 2020, and further reduced to the 2000 level in 2025Economy-wide: Economy Wide · Target year: 2025
- Promote public emission reduction movement, encourage the public to reduce 1 kg of CO2---foot-print per dayEconomy-wide: Economy Wide · Target year: 0
- Increase the share of low carbon energy in electricity generation systems from the current 40% to 55% by 2025 against a 2008 baselineEnergy: Renewable Energy · Target year: 2025
- Increase the utilization of low carbon natural gas, therefore it could account for more than 25% of power generated by 2025 against a 2008 baselineEnergy: Fuels · Target year: 2025
- Reduce the energy use of governmental agencies and schools by 7% by 2015 against a 2008 baselineEnergy: General · Target year: 2015
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