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Taiwan is focusing $1.5 billion in funds from insurance to continue its green energy goals.
Last month , the country announced updated goals to reduce carbon pollution by 26% to 30% by 2030 .
The money will be put into Energy Service Companies , or ESCOs , that manage financing for energy-saving schemes.
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