Tsai Chih-meng

Tsai Chih-meng

executive Taiwan

Tsai Chih-meng is the vice president of Taipower, Taiwan's state-run power company, and has provided insights into the complexities of managing spent nuclear fuel and the financial implications of nuclear power decommissioning, including the establishment of a permanent storage facility for nuclear waste.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Taipower vice president Tsai Chih-meng added that the units are capped at 720 operational hours per year. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Taipower defends limited use of coal generators in Kaohsiung

Taiwan Taiwan: Tsai Chih-meng, vice president of Taipower, discussed the removal and storage of spent fuel rods from reactors. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Nation’s last remaining nuclear reactor shut down