The Supply Status Analysis of New Renewable Energy Based on Public Obligation System
공공의무화 제도에 따른 신재생에너지 보급 실태 분석
- Seo, Sang-Hyun (School of Architecture & Urban Environmental Engineering, Kyungpook National University) ;
- Lee, Yong-Ho (School of Architecture & Urban Environmental Engineering, Kyungpook National University) ;
- Kim, Hyung-Jin (Korea Energy Management Corporation New & Renewable Energy Center) ;
- Cho, Young-Hum (School of Architecture, Kumoh National Institute of Technology) ;
- Hwang, Jung-Ha (School of Architecture & Urban Environmental Engineering, Kyungpook National University)
- 서상현 (경북대학교 건축도시환경공학부) ;
- 이용호 (경북대학교 건축도시환경공학부) ;
- 김형진 (한국에너지관리공단 신재생에너지센터) ;
- 조영흠 (금오공과대학교 건축학부) ;
- 황정하 (경북대학교 건축도시환경공학부)
- Published : 2011.11.24
Abstract
Based on the supply status statistics of new renewable energy according to public obligation system, current status of overall application centered on solar heat, solar ray, and geothermal heat as energy sources that can be applied to buildings may be analyzed as follows. (1) After the public obligation system, the investment costs on the total construction costs by years were between 5.21% and 7.12%: they were 7.12% in 2004, where the system was initially implemented; and they were gradually declined from 2005 to 2011, 5.76% in average. The ratio of equipment investment per energy sources in the total construction costs was 5.9%, which was slightly more than the obliged ratio. The order of investment costs per energy source was solar ray, geothermal heat, and solar heat. (2) Among the 1,433 sites in the plan of new renewable energy installation based on the public obligation system, "for cultural & social use" was most in target institution, and facilities for education & research was most in use classification, followed by public working, culture & rally, and sports. The number of facilities applied according to the case for planning installation per use classification of the target institution was between 1.1 and 1.5, or 1.4 in average of energy source. Conclusively, the authors of this study investigated overall current status of new renewable energy supply from the analysis of statistic data, and it may be needed of further supplementation of various examinations by visiting investigation and interviews with practitioners based on classification of use of target institutions.
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