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The Basic Study on the Ripple Effect of Industrial & Technological Policy for New & Renewable Energy

신재생에너지 산업 기술 정책의 투자효과 분석에 대한 기초 연구

  • Kim, Jeongbae (Dept. of Energy System Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation)
  • 김정배 (한국교통대학교 에너지시스템공학과)
  • Received : 2012.06.19
  • Accepted : 2012.09.14
  • Published : 2012.10.30

Abstract

This study is to propose the quantitative methods instead of total results on New & Renewable energy R&D investments. To do that, this study used KETEP R&D investment profile, National R&D investment profile, and ISTANS industrial census results. From the analysis, this study firstly showed that the R&D investment on New&Renewable energy is higher than that of other industrial parts. And the investment increase ratio on New&Renewable energy is also very higher during past 10 years. And finally showed that the ripple effects(relatively the employee number, the amount of sales, and the amount of export) of the focus energy group including feul cell, photovoltaic, and wind power was higher than those of general manufacturing industry. This approach was firstly conducted using the poor census results, so other analysis methods will be developed and performed to exact;y show the investment ripple effect.

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References

  1. KETEP website New&Re Energy R&D Fundstate, 2012. 06
  2. Ministry of Strategy and Finance, Total Financial Scale Statistics, 2012
  3. KNREC, New & Renewable Energy Industrial Statistics published written in 9, September, 2011.
  4. Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Industrial Statistics Date referred in ISTANS website, 2012

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