Stephen Shen

Stephen Shen
Shen Shih-hung
沈世宏
Minister of Environmental Protection Administration of the Republic of China
In office
20 May 2008  2 March 2014
Deputy Yeh Shin-cheng
Chang Tzi-chin
Preceded by Winston Dang
Succeeded by Wei Kuo-yen
Personal details
Born (1949-06-19) 19 June 1949
Taiwan
Nationality Republic of China
Alma mater National Taiwan University

Stephen Shen (Chinese: 沈世宏; pinyin: Shěn Shìhóng) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) of the Executive Yuan from 2008 to 2014.[1]

EPA Ministry

Nuclear energy over coal energy

In March 2013, commenting on the uncertainty regarding the completion of Taiwan's 4th nuclear power plant, the Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant, Shen said that by abolishing nuclear power plant, means Taiwan has to replace it with more coal-fired power plants, which means it will create more carbon emission to the environment and it would make Taiwan not being able to achieve its carbon reduction goal in 2020. While renewable energy is good to replace carbon-based power generation, renewable energy is still expensive and is not economical as coal, especially when it comes to electricity generation. He added that having nuclear power plant is safer compared to more coal-fired power plants because nuclear energy can be controlled, while severe climate change due to excessive carbon emission can't be controlled at all.[2]

LNG supply to Kinmen from Mainland China

In January 2013, Shen witnessed the signing of agreement between China National Offshore Oil Corporation and Shinfox to supply Kinmen with liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Mainland China. The delivery of LNG is expected to be started in early 2015 to industrial companies. At a later stage, the supply will be increased up to 100,000 tonnes per year to include power plants and households. Shen said that the cooperation is helpful to help Taiwan in realizing Kinmen to be a tourism-focused low-carbon county.[3]

References

  1. "Our Minister". Epa.gov.tw. Retrieved 2014-05-30.
  2. "No nuclear power, more carbon: minister". Taipei Times. 2014-05-23. Retrieved 2014-05-30.
  3. (GMT+8) (2014-01-18). "Kinmen to receive LNG from mainland|Economy|News|WantChinaTimes.com". Wantchinatimes.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-10. Retrieved 2014-05-30.


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