2015
DOI: 10.3390/su71215804
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Analysis of a Building Energy Efficiency Certification System in Korea

Abstract: Abstract:The Korean government has established a national plan for the promotion of zero energy buildings to respond to climate change and energy crises. To achieve this plan, several energy efficiency policies for new and existing buildings have been developed. The Building Energy Efficiency Certification System (BEECS) aims to promote the spread of high energy-efficient buildings by evaluating and certifying building energy performance. This study discussed Korean building energy efficiency policies and anal… Show more

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“…[50], which was based on the data from the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) [51], a non-for-profit corporate entity responsible for promoting transparency of electricity generation for the Ontario power grid. The PEF of electricity in Korea is 2.75 [52]. Although the primary energy from the grid varies between countries depending on the generating mix in any given year, the average PEF value of Korea and Ontario, 2.6 (an overall efficiency of 39%), is used both for Incheon and Ottawa in the primary energy calculations.…”
Section: Energy Analysis Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[50], which was based on the data from the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) [51], a non-for-profit corporate entity responsible for promoting transparency of electricity generation for the Ontario power grid. The PEF of electricity in Korea is 2.75 [52]. Although the primary energy from the grid varies between countries depending on the generating mix in any given year, the average PEF value of Korea and Ontario, 2.6 (an overall efficiency of 39%), is used both for Incheon and Ottawa in the primary energy calculations.…”
Section: Energy Analysis Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, according to the amendment of the Green Building Establishment Support Act [31] in 2013, the Environmental-friendly Building Certification System and the Housing Performance Grading Certification System are integrated and implemented as G-SEED [26][27][28][29][30]. Among these, the association by evaluation item with the apartment housing section of G-SEED most similar to the long-life housing certification system was reviewed (Table 3).…”
Section: Comparison Of Association Between Detailed Evaluation Items mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various housing-related policies have been implemented since the 2000s, starting with the establishment and abolition of the excellent housing material recognition system in 1990. Of note, the long-life housing certification system was formerly the Special Exception in Preparation for Remodeling and the guideline for sustainable type apartment housing [26][27][28][29][30]. …”
Section: History Of Certification System Related To Apartment Houses mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The components of the entire HVAC system are as follows: a boiler, low temperature chiller, high temperature chiller, fan, FFU, and pump. Additionally, for comparing the energy consumption of HVAC systems, the primary energy conversion factors of electricity and gas were adopted as 2.75 and 1.1 respectively [37].…”
Section: Comparison Of the Case Loadsmentioning
confidence: 99%