South Korea, which has led in “green growth” since 2012, is now focusing on investigating new-growth engine industries such as the gaming industry and mega-resort development. Yeongjong Island is the most representative and promising location for nurturing the gaming industry, which has already generated more than 20 billion USD. However, the construction of mega resort clusters generates critical energy issues. Despite this potential problem, local governments and South Korea’s central government have not yet established a sustainable energy blueprint plan. Therefore, the objective of our research is to analyze and suggest an optimal hybrid renewable power system for Yeongjong Island by using empirical data (load data, climate data, equip...
The world’s greenhouse gas emissions have steadily increased as a result of the continued use of fos...
Climate change without adequate countermeasures has become one of humanity's greatest threat. Energy...
To mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, coal-fired electricity infrastructure needs to be replaced by ...
In order to minimize the social and environmental concerns arising from the use of traditional energ...
While environmental and energy concerns have become global issues, the government of South Korea has...
South Korea’s main industry is the manufacturing industry, and it requires stable energy. Korea heav...
The South Korean government has long been attempting to reduce the nation’s heavy reliance on fossil...
In order to minimize the social and environmental concerns arising from the use of traditional ener...
In response to global energy problems (e.g., the oil crisis, the Fukushima accident, the Paris Agree...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which are produced through the combustion of fossil fuels, cause cli...
Since dependency on fossil fuels and nuclear energy has become a main global concern, the South Kore...
The metropolitan cities of developed countries comprise more than 50% of the global population and c...
노트 : World Renewable Energy congress 2011 – Sweden 8-13 May 2011, Linkoping, Swede
The global demand for renewable energy in recent decades has continued to increase, despite adverse ...
Korea depends heavily on oil imports. Thus, in Korea, efficient energy management is imperative. For...
The world’s greenhouse gas emissions have steadily increased as a result of the continued use of fos...
Climate change without adequate countermeasures has become one of humanity's greatest threat. Energy...
To mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, coal-fired electricity infrastructure needs to be replaced by ...
In order to minimize the social and environmental concerns arising from the use of traditional energ...
While environmental and energy concerns have become global issues, the government of South Korea has...
South Korea’s main industry is the manufacturing industry, and it requires stable energy. Korea heav...
The South Korean government has long been attempting to reduce the nation’s heavy reliance on fossil...
In order to minimize the social and environmental concerns arising from the use of traditional ener...
In response to global energy problems (e.g., the oil crisis, the Fukushima accident, the Paris Agree...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which are produced through the combustion of fossil fuels, cause cli...
Since dependency on fossil fuels and nuclear energy has become a main global concern, the South Kore...
The metropolitan cities of developed countries comprise more than 50% of the global population and c...
노트 : World Renewable Energy congress 2011 – Sweden 8-13 May 2011, Linkoping, Swede
The global demand for renewable energy in recent decades has continued to increase, despite adverse ...
Korea depends heavily on oil imports. Thus, in Korea, efficient energy management is imperative. For...
The world’s greenhouse gas emissions have steadily increased as a result of the continued use of fos...
Climate change without adequate countermeasures has become one of humanity's greatest threat. Energy...
To mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, coal-fired electricity infrastructure needs to be replaced by ...