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The Role of Government to Supply Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle in Korea and Japan

수소연료전지자동차 보급을 위한 정부의 역할: 한국과 일본의 사례를 중심으로

  • SON, MINHEE (Green School, Grad. school of Energy and Environment, Korea University) ;
  • NAM, SUKWOO (Green School, Grad. school of Energy and Environment, Korea University) ;
  • KIM, KYUNGNAM (Green School, Grad. school of Energy and Environment, Korea University)
  • 손민희 (고려대학교 그린스쿨대학원) ;
  • 남석우 (고려대학교 그린스쿨대학원) ;
  • 김경남 (고려대학교 그린스쿨대학원)
  • Received : 2016.01.30
  • Accepted : 2016.02.28
  • Published : 2016.02.29

Abstract

A fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) could be an alternative solution to gasoline powered vehicles. The Korean and Japanese governments have played the midwifery role in the development of the FCEV industry. This study explores the difference in policy goals for FCEV between the two countries. Koreans recognized that FCEV was innovative technology and put forward the notion of technology pre-occupancy. Whereas, the Japanese government discovered that FCEV was one way to apply hydrogen mechanisms, so they identified the supply of hydrogen as one of the industries of interest, and have played the demiurge role. This study suggests that the role of government is to introduce eco-friendly vehicles, using the cases of Korean and Japanese governments, who introduced FCEV to the world first.

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