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Comparative Analysis of a Competitive Technology for Major Future Energy Resources  

Koo Young-Duk (KISTI)
Kim Eun-Sun (KISTI)
Park Young-Seo (KISTI)
Abstract
Recently advanced countries are making every effort to promote the efficiency of electric power production and supply, to deal with the environmental problems, and to develop the new energy. In particular, they are driving forward to develop various technologies for electric power in mid-long term, that are technology for building infrastructure of power transportation, establishing service network for account management using electronic technologies, elevating economic productivity by innovative electronic technologies, control-ling the discharge of global warming gas, using clean efficient energy, and so forth. However, power technology of Korea lagged behind than technology of advanced countries. Also, resources for developing power technology are limited in our country. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the efficiency of R&D investment. For it, our country must compare and analyze with technologies of advanced countries which are taking competitive advantage in the main future energy. Through comparative analysis, limited R&D resources of our country must be concentrated on technologies that can secure competitive advantage from now on.
Keywords
Solar PhotoVoltaics Technology; Solar Thermal Electric Power; Wind Power Generation System; Solid Oxide Fuel Cell; SOFC; Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell; MCFC; Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell; PEMFC;
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