Taiwan's Energy Referendums Shift Power to Public in Policy Making
Energy policy referendums in Taiwan have challenged the government's top-down approach to decision-making. The public demanded less coal and more nuclear energy, leading to a shift in energy policy. Referendums were found to be effective in promoting energy democracy and guiding the government's energy transition. This bottom-up approach allows citizens to have a say in shaping energy policies and challenging traditional power dynamics.