Hydroelectricity in Taiwan | Global 3000
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The relatively small island is home to some 22 million people. Most of Taiwan's electricity is still produced by coal-generated power stations. In the next ten years Taiwan plans to obtain 10 per cent of its electricity from environmentally friendly sources. A large scale hydroelectric plant is already in operation. This was made possible by the global trade in C02 emissions.
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