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Taiwan plans to restart two decommissioned nuclear plants to boost energy security and support AI-driven power needs.
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te said two decommissioned nuclear plants meet conditions for potential restart to strengthen energy security amid reliance on imported fuels and rising AI-driven power demand.
Taipower will submit applications to the Nuclear Safety Council by month’s end for safety and public consensus reviews.
The Ma'anshan plant may restart as early as 2028, though no timeline was set for the second plant.
Lai cited the need for stable, low-carbon electricity, especially for the semiconductor industry, while confirming Taiwan holds over 100 days of oil and 12 to 14 days of gas reserves, with additional U.S.-purchased supplies expected in June.
Taiwán planea reiniciar dos plantas nucleares desmanteladas para impulsar la seguridad energética y apoyar las necesidades de energía impulsadas por IA.