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讓年輕一代的台灣人不屑為伍
The EU Taxonomy Regulation defines criteria for classifying economic activities as environmentally sustainable. Under the Complementary Delegated Act, certain nuclear and gas energy activities are included in the taxonomy under strict conditions. The inclusion of nuclear power, in particular, has been a point of considerable debate and controversy within the EU.
Inclusion of Nuclear Power:
Conditions for Inclusion:
To be considered taxonomy-compliant, nuclear energy projects must meet specific criteria, including having operational final disposal facilities for radioactive waste and using accident-tolerant fuel certified by national regulators.
Time-Limited and Transitional:
The inclusion of nuclear and gas activities is often viewed as a transitional measure to help the EU achieve its climate neutrality goals, with some activities considered "transitional" within the taxonomy.
Criticism and Debate:
The inclusion of nuclear power has been met with criticism from some environmental groups, who argue that it is not a truly sustainable energy source.
Flexibility and Adaptation:
The EU Commission plans to revise and revisit the technical criteria for nuclear power plants every 10 years, starting in 2025, according to Jones Day
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