HSINCHU, Taiwan (Reuters) -Taiwan's chip industry is ready to work with the government to achieve its 2050 net-zero goal but development of renewable energy sources needs to be hastened as demand for artificial intelligence booms, a top industry executive said on Friday. Taiwan imports nearly all its energy needs, mostly in the form of natural gas and coal, but has embarked on a big push for more renewable energy to achieve its carbon neutral target. Cliff Hou, a senior vice president at the world's largest contract chipmaker, TSMC, said AI offered an opportunity rarely encountered in decades.