Wind farms generate green energy but it has also disrupted fishing yields for the local fishermen. — Photos: Reuters
Taiwan has set an ambitious goal to develop green, renewable energy as it seeks to play its part in tackling climate change, and the banks of wind farms visible in the haze off its blustery western coast are a major part of those plans.
But for some Taiwanese fishermen who have trawled in the waters of the Taiwan Strait for generations, wind power and other renewables are coming with a sting in the tail – disrupted fishing, pollution and complaints about a lack of communication from the government.
