Taiwan 60 Hz: A Nation, Going Green
Taiwan's first light installed in Taipei in 1888, but it was too expensive to keep on for long periods of time. It was only in the early 1900s that electricity production meant Taiwan could really light up. Due to Taiwan's geography, transporting power across the nation has always been difficult, but energy production is crucial for Taiwan's economic development. Now, many are looking to reduce power consumption to promote sustainable development and a low-energy future.
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