An Assessment of the Residential Electric Energy Consumption Induced by Global Warming

지구온난화에 의한 가정용 전력에너지의 소비평가

  • Lim, Han-Cheol (Climate Research Lab. /National Institute of Meteorological Research /KMA) ;
  • Byun, Young-Hwa (Climate Research Lab. /National Institute of Meteorological Research /KMA) ;
  • Kwon, Won-Tae (Climate Research Lab. /National Institute of Meteorological Research /KMA) ;
  • Jhun, Jong-Ghap (School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University)
  • 임한철 (국립기상연구소 기후연구팀) ;
  • 변영화 (국립기상연구소 기후연구팀) ;
  • 권영태 (국립기상연구소 기후연구팀) ;
  • 전종갑 (서울대학교 지구환경과학부)
  • Received : 2007.12.24
  • Accepted : 2008.03.08
  • Published : 2008.03.01

Abstract

This study provides an impact assesment of climate change on energy consumption, based on active-deal scenario. This approach assumes that the amount of electric energy consumption depends on human spontaneous acts against local (REC) has ben developed by using monthly mean temperature and monthly amount of electric energy consumption in the 6 major cities over the 19-205 period. The statistical model is utilized to estimate the past and future REEC, and to assess the economic benefits and damage in energy consumption sector. For an estimation of the future REEC, climate change scenario, which is generated by National Institute of Meteorological Research, is utilized in this study. According to the model, it is estimated that over the standard period (1999~2005), there might be economic benefits of about 31 bilion Won/year in Seoul due to increasing temperature than in the 1980s. The REC is also predicted to be gradually reduced across the Korean peninsula since the 2020s. These results suggest that Korea will gain economic benefits in the REC sector during the 21st century as temperature increases under global warming scenarios.

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