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Review of recent offshore wind power strategy in Taiwan: Onshore wind power comparison

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ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
Volume 38, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2021.100747

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Offshore wind power; Energy transition; Feed-in tariff; Selection scheme; Tendering schemes

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [109-2410-H-007 -038 -MY2, 109-2627-M-011 -001 -]

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Taiwan has been actively pursuing an energy transition agenda since 2016, aiming to achieve a nuclear-free homeland by 2025 and increase renewable energy to 20% of the overall energy mix. The country has accelerated its offshore wind power targets and set the highest feed-in tariff globally to attract large renewable developers. Despite current low industry capabilities, Taiwan aims to become the third largest offshore wind power country by installation capacity, demonstrating rapid progress in realizing its ambitious plan.
Since 2016, Taiwan has pursued an agenda of energy transition and a nuclear-free homeland by 2025, with an increase in renewable energy from 5% in 2016 to 20% in 2025. Furthermore, Taiwan has significantly accel-erated its offshore wind power (WP) targets since (i.e., 5.7 GW by 2025) from two 4-MW turbines in mid-2016. The Taiwanese government set the highest feed-in tariff worldwide to attract the attention of large global renewable developers. The criterion for a high feed-in tariff is a local content requirement. If successful, Taiwan would become the third largest offshore WP country in terms of installation capacity and would have achieved this the fastest, despite the current low industry capability for both onshore and offshore WP. This study provides updated information on offshore WP policy development in Taiwan, focusing on the world's first offshore WP selection and local content requirement regime in 2018. Moreover, this study compares the evolution of research development, demonstration, and commercialisation of onshore and offshore WP, identifying the lessons and challenges in realising such an ambitious plan.

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