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Renewable Energy Demand in South Korea: A 2030 Forecast and Policy Recommendations
The Corporate Renewable Energy Initiative (CoREi) and Plan 1.5 have co-published a report to estimate the mid-to-long-term renewable energy demand from Korea’s corporate sector. The results indicate that the level of renewable energy demand is projected to reach 157.5~172.3TWh by 2030, which is significantly higher than 97.8TWh, the expected renewable energy output from solar PV and wind power under the 10th Basic Plan for Long-term Electricity Supply and Demand.
[Table of Contents]
The Expansion of Renewable Energy: An Irreversible Trend
The growth of renewable energy seen from an energy security perspective
Renewable energy generation costing less than fossil fuels
Climate-related policies of the current administration
Growing corporate demand for more renewable energy
Estimated Domestic Renewable Energy Demand for 2030
Mechanisms for creating demand for renewable energy: voluntary initiatives and the RPS scheme
Estimated RE demand from voluntary initiatives
Estimated RE demand from the RPS scheme
Estimation of renewable energy demand for 2030
Comparison with the government’s 2030 goal for renewable energy deployment
[Case Studies] Expansion of Renewable Energy Demand at the Supply Chain Level
Policy Recommendations for System Improvement
Inquiries: Seongeun Lee Senior Researcher(seongeun.lee@kosif.org), Seung Youn Seo Researcher(syseo@kosif.org)