Taiwan struggles to reconcile climate ambitions and chip manufacturing | Environment

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- Taiwan, a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing, faces a dilemma in reconciling its climate ambitions with the energy-intensive nature of its chip industry. The country aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, but its semiconductor factories account for a significant portion of its electricity consumption and carbon footprint.

- To address this challenge, Taiwan is exploring ways to increase the use of renewable energy in its chip production, such as investing in offshore wind farms and solar power projects. However, the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources poses a challenge for the highly precise and continuous manufacturing processes required in semiconductor fabrication.

- The article highlights the efforts by Taiwan's government and semiconductor industry to find a balance between environmental sustainability and economic competitiveness, as the country navigates the complex trade-offs between its climate goals and the demands of its vital chip manufacturing sector.

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