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Taiwan's government expects electricity demand to grow 2.5% annually through 2035, up from a previous estimate of 1.7%, driven by AI-related data centers, semiconductor sector growth and rising temperatures. This pace of growth would outstrip Japan and South Korea, prompting authorities to expand fossil fuel capacity and consider restarting nuclear power generation.
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00:00Taiwan's AI-driven economy and hotter weather are pushing electricity demand to new highs.
00:17The government predicts electricity demand will grow 2.5% annually through 2035,
00:23up from a previous estimate of 1.7%.
00:26That's the second highest rate on record.
00:30And we'll see the countries outpace Japan and South Korea.
00:33To keep up, authorities say they are expanding fossil fuel capacity
00:36and are considering restarting nuclear power generation.
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