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Taiwan's legislature has passed a resolution that calls for the country's biggest power plant to go coal-free by 2028.
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00:00Taiwan's opposition-held legislature has passed a resolution calling for the country's biggest
00:05power plant to go coal-free by 2028.
00:22The resolution was put forward by the opposition Guomindang and the smaller Taiwan People's
00:27Party.
00:28They say the Taichung power plant, one of the world's biggest, has damaged local air quality
00:32and affected people's health.
00:35It comes as ruling and opposition parties clash over the country's energy policy.
00:40Taiwan shut down its last nuclear reactor last month, but the opposition has been trying
00:44to reverse course on the government's nuclear-free policy.
00:48The DPP has criticized the resolution, saying Taichung's coal consumption actually soared
00:54when the KMT was in power.
00:57Taiwan people were forced to become a yellow-free solution and they were forced to be
01:01after the US government was forced to use toxic gas and production.
01:01Taiwan people were forced to be forced to use a yellow-free solution to the economy.
01:05It was multiple places to keep the economic use of the government's nuclear-free policy.
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