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Renewable Energy Technology Portfolio Planning – Taiwan’s Experience
Discussion The Taiwanese government and renewable energy enterprises should
This study developed one optimistic scenario (Season in the Sun) and encourage government efforts to standardise renewable energy
two pessimistic scenarios (More Desire than Energy and Castle in the products. Universities should support professionals and experts in
Air) for the development of renewable energy in Taiwan. In the robust renewable energy fields, and enterprises should increase research and
cases, Taiwan would promote private business investment in mature development investment and obtain patent rights to prevent the
technologies such as solar heating water boilers. Depending on future outflow of core technologies. Currently, renewable energy costs are
business environment, Taiwan should promote private business higher than those of traditional energy, and green energy is also less
investment, provide public investment or pursue international competitive than traditional energy.
co-operation in crystal silicon, amorphous-silicon film, CIGS film,
concentration photovoltaic and, possibly, organic dye technologies. Government incentives and allowances would promote the
Taiwan should consider public investment to reduce the development competitiveness of the renewable energy industry in international
risks of on- and offshore wind energy and, possibly, selected markets since people in North America and Europe have stronger eco-
bio-energy and ocean thermal energy developments. Taiwan must awareness and their consumption ability exceeds that of other
continuously monitor other renewable energy technologies for possible developing countries. Additionally, domestic renewable energy
technological breakthroughs as well as changes in the external business enterprises can gain experience by co-operating with leading enterprises
environment driven by global warming and international oil prices. in the renewable energy industry.
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