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http://dx.doi.org/10.5855/ENERGY.2020.29.2.079

A Study on the Issues and Trends of Zero Energy Policy  

Lee, Hangju (Gachon University, Dept. Energy IT)
Kim, Insoo (Gachon University, Dept. Energy IT)
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Abstract
In order to reduce greenhouse gas by 30% compared to BAU in 2020, research and development of zero-energy building construction technology for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the construction industry is being conducted. With the recent implementation of the policy as mandatory through the establishment and commercialization of the zero energy building base, the government should devise measures to support and expand technology through the identification of the current status of the zero-energy building incentive system and the erasure of the erasure. In order to implement zero-energy buildings, excessive construction costs are presented as a major issue in revitalizing the supply of new and renewable energy to enhance Passive (energy efficiency grade of 1++) and achieve self sufficiency of energy (20% or higher). In this paper, the major problems and solutions for zero-energy building identification were presented in order to activate the dissemination of zero-energy buildings, and the recent policy changes resulting from the mandatory use of zero-energy buildings were analyzed.
Keywords
ZEB Certification System; Policy; Support Plan; incentive; BEMS;
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