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An Analysis of the Plans to Reduce Demand for Energy and Introduce Renewable Energy Systems in Innovation Cities

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Innovation cities, which meet the best innovation conditions for close cooperation with public institutions and industry-university researchers, were promoted to make them characteristic of local cities and to make local cities independent. The plan to establish an independent base of local cities has to consider the economic conditions and quality of life in the cities, and sustainable development. First, balanced city planning is needed to build environment-friendly and sustainable cities. Energy-efficient buildings should be designed to address energy and environmental problems. In this paper, the energy demand plan and the method of introducing renewable energy systems in innovation cities were analyzed. It was found that the reduction ratios of energy demand are greatly imbalanced between innovation cities, and that only the Gwangju-Jeonnam innovation city is planning to use renewable energy to supply 5% of its total energy demand.

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Park, HS., Hong, SH., Kim, JY., Hyun, JH. (2010). An Analysis of the Plans to Reduce Demand for Energy and Introduce Renewable Energy Systems in Innovation Cities. In: Lee, J.H., Lee, H., Kim, JS. (eds) EKC 2009 Proceedings of the EU-Korea Conference on Science and Technology. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 135. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13624-5_9

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