The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion

With limited space and resources, Taiwan is currently facing conundrum with readjusting its energy portfolio towards sustainability. This paper examines the implementation of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Development Act (REDA) towards the nuclear-free commitment. At first, the pressures such as energy...

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Main Author: DING, CHENG-YU
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46327/
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description With limited space and resources, Taiwan is currently facing conundrum with readjusting its energy portfolio towards sustainability. This paper examines the implementation of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Development Act (REDA) towards the nuclear-free commitment. At first, the pressures such as energy deficiency and nuclear concerns forced Taiwan to come up with new plan for its energy mix. To promote renewable energy usage, REDA was facilitated in 2009. Along with the constraint of nuclear power abolishment by 2025, the act has become the centre of public attention. PEST analysis is applied for identifying the influential factors in far external environment and putting them into themes in regard to the REDA policy implementation. The objective of the dissertation is to identify the companies’ and governments’ strategic foci due to the policy implementation. Recommendations are provided to resultant concerns and opportunities for future consideration.
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spelling nottingham-463272018-04-17T15:05:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46327/ The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion DING, CHENG-YU With limited space and resources, Taiwan is currently facing conundrum with readjusting its energy portfolio towards sustainability. This paper examines the implementation of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Development Act (REDA) towards the nuclear-free commitment. At first, the pressures such as energy deficiency and nuclear concerns forced Taiwan to come up with new plan for its energy mix. To promote renewable energy usage, REDA was facilitated in 2009. Along with the constraint of nuclear power abolishment by 2025, the act has become the centre of public attention. PEST analysis is applied for identifying the influential factors in far external environment and putting them into themes in regard to the REDA policy implementation. The objective of the dissertation is to identify the companies’ and governments’ strategic foci due to the policy implementation. Recommendations are provided to resultant concerns and opportunities for future consideration. 2017-09-14 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46327/1/Dissertation_Ding_4261790.pdf DING, CHENG-YU (2017) The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] PEST Energy Supply Energy Policy
spellingShingle PEST
Energy Supply
Energy Policy
DING, CHENG-YU
The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion
title The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion
title_full The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion
title_fullStr The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion
title_full_unstemmed The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion
title_short The Operation Challenges: A PEST Analysis of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Promotion
title_sort operation challenges: a pest analysis of taiwan’s renewable energy promotion
topic PEST
Energy Supply
Energy Policy
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46327/