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    Taiwan is charting an ambitious path toward renewable energy, led by its rapidly growing offshore wind sector and solar energy expansion. As a densely populated island nation with limited natural fossil resources, Taiwan has embraced innovation and policy reform to transform its energy matrix.
    
    The government’s Feed-in Tariff system and Green Energy Transition policy have spurred investment in large-scale offshore wind farms along the western coast. These projects, often developed in partnership with global energy firms, are helping Taiwan achieve its goal of 20% renewables in its energy mix by 2025.
    
    Solar energy is also flourishing across industrial rooftops, schools, and public buildings, while rural communities benefit from small-scale installations and community solar programs. Smart grid technologies and battery storage systems are being piloted to support stable and efficient power distribution.
    
    This renewable shift is not only about reducing emissions—it’s about securing long-term energy independence and economic resilience. With public support and international collaboration, Taiwan is emerging as a leader in green energy innovation in Asia.
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