2007
DOI: 10.1109/pes.2007.385904
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Progress in Distributed Generation in Korea

Abstract: This paper presents the progress in distributed generation in Korea. The government policy has emphasized mainly on three different renewable energy sources, namely, hydrogen and fuel cell, photovoltaic, and wind power. Concerning renewable energy, the government plans to replace 5% of the primary energy source by the year 2011. The road map for the three major renewable energy sources is presented.

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“…To install wind turbines for power generation, it is essential to select a feasible site, typically, windy islands or mountainous areas. Jeju island has the highest average wind speed in South Korea, with an annual wind speed on the east and west coasts of about 7 m/s [3,4]. Good wind conditions have led to increasing wind power generation, and public and the Jeju Energy Corporation (JEC: Jeju island Energy Institute of Technology Corporation in Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Jeju-city, Jeju-do, Korea) of Jeju Province projects that by 2030, offshore wind power generation will rise to 2 GW [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To install wind turbines for power generation, it is essential to select a feasible site, typically, windy islands or mountainous areas. Jeju island has the highest average wind speed in South Korea, with an annual wind speed on the east and west coasts of about 7 m/s [3,4]. Good wind conditions have led to increasing wind power generation, and public and the Jeju Energy Corporation (JEC: Jeju island Energy Institute of Technology Corporation in Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Jeju-city, Jeju-do, Korea) of Jeju Province projects that by 2030, offshore wind power generation will rise to 2 GW [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%