Taiwan Anti-Nuclear Protests May Derail $8.9 Billion Power Plant
Source: Bloomberg
Taiwanese protesting against the completion of the islands fourth nuclear power plant vowed to continue their campaign after mustering more than 68,000 people in weekend marches across major cities.
As Japan marks the second anniversary of the meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant, Taiwans Longmen Nuclear Power Plant, the NT$264 billion ($8.9 billion) project that state-run Taiwan Power Co. is building, has drawn new criticism. The company missed a deadline to start commercial operations at the end of 2012.
Nuclear power is toxic, 87-year-old Wu Lien-mien, who has spent her life in Gongliao, 25 miles east of Taipei, where the plant is, said at the protests. It is dangerous. I would have come to protest even if I were 100.
Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou is caught between a pledge to reduce carbon emissions to year-2000 levels by 2025 while also phasing out nuclear power, which accounts for about a fifth of Taiwans electricity. Opposition parties are against the construction of nuclear reactors and Ma has supported calls to put the issue to a referendum.
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