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South Korea2025ko

재생에너지 보급비용 최소화를 위한 태양광 설치비용 영향요인 실증 연구

Summary

South Korea faces a significant challenge with its solar PV generation costs remaining substantially higher than international averages, impeding its ambitious 2030 renewable energy targets of 72-74 GW for solar and wind. This research empirically analyzes the cost structure and key determinants of solar PV deployment, encompassing technical, land, licensing, and regulatory factors, utilizing comprehensive data from approximately 120,000 power plants nationwide between 2012 and 2023. The study concludes with policy recommendations to enhance cost-efficiency, reflecting findings such as economies of scale, the cost-reducing effect of competitive bidding, and the importance of streamlining administrative processes for sustainable renewable energy expansion.

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