|
This study explores the opportunities and challenges in the development of solar energy in Taiwan as a substitute for traditional energy or nuclear energy. The 2025 non-nuclear homes are one of the major governance priorities since the new government took office in 2016. Supporting the policy solar energy is expected to build installation targets will be up to 20GW, and the electricity law in January 2017 has been approved by the The Legislative Yuan, in the future Taipower will be split into power generation, transmission and distribution and sale of three parts, for Taiwan's solar energy industry (solar energy industry chain and financial services Whether the market has the opportunity to grasp the relevant opportunities to create profits, whether consumers bear the cost of the relevant price increases, is zero effect or can inject new vitality for the Taiwan economy. Second, from the global solar energy industry development process and the future trend analysis, the Taiwan government renewable energy policy and other neighboring countries, the difference between the development of renewable energy policy and favorable and unfavorable factors. At the end of this paper, the actual investment and financing planning experience of the solar power plant in Japan and Taiwan in the past few years will be used to evaluate the internal investment return rate of the current scale solar power plant in Taiwan. The research results still have high investment value and feasibility.
|