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Taiwan & Australia: The Perils of Green Energy Dependence
Taiwan faces an imminent energy crisis as the ruling DPP government shut down all nuclear power plants, leaving the island vulnerable and dependent. With its power grid potentially on the brink, Taiwan's energy situation highlights a dangerous geopolitical risk, especially amidst cross-strait discussions.
This precariousness is mirrored in Australia, a global uranium producer that ironically lacks any nuclear power plants. Driven by "green" climate policies, Australia dismantled most of its oil refineries, creating an alarming reliance on imported fuel for its vast transportation network. Both nations serve as stark warnings about the severe consequences of prioritizing short-sighted environmental agendas over crucial energy security.
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