Taiwan is an island that highly relies on import energy to sustain the power supply of the country. Renewable energy has now become the new hope of the country towards the new low-carbon and less-import-dependency energy portfolio for next decades. Among the renewables, wind and solar energy are considered to be the first-tier resources to be utilized on the island and offshore wind is regarded as one of the most attractive ones to be developed since the potential capacity is estimated to be at least 6-10GW in the Taiwan Strait and it is successfully operating in Europe.
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