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Comparative Analysis of a Competitive Technology for a Major Electrical Power System  

Koo, Young-Duk (KISTI)
Kim, Eun-Sun (KISTI)
Park, Young-Seo (KISTI)
Abstract
Currently, advanced countries invest lots of efforts to develop improvement of electric power production and supply, confronting environmental problems and new energy development. They set up long term plan focusing on electric power transmission infrastructure construction technology, establishment of the customer care service network using electric technologies, improvement of economic productivity by innovative electric technology, prevention of global warming gas and clean and efficient energy use etc. Comparing to those countries, the level of technologies that we have are in behind and moreover, technological resources are limited. Therefore, Korea is required to reconsider efficient distribution of R&D investment by concentrating on limited R&D resources to important technologies which could be stepping stone to gain competitive advantage. It can be done through comparative analysis of electric technologies among advanced countries and analysis of electric technology development policy.
Keywords
Electric power system; High efficiency generator; Electric motor; Electric power equipments; video surveillance;
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