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(National Assembly Collaborative Research Report) A Study on the Diagnosis of Problems in Renewable Energy Deployment Policies in the Power Sector and Institutional Improvement Measures

Date : 2023-12-31 item : National Assembly Collaborative Research Report P.I : Jeong Hoon

(National Assembly Collaborative Research Report) A Study on the Diagnosis of Problems in Renewable Energy Deployment Policies in the Power Sector and Institutional Improvement Measures

Countries around the world are adopting renewable energy as a key means of limiting climate change and achieving carbon neutrality. Major nations are prioritizing the expansion of renewable energy to decarbonize the power sector, leading to a rapid increase in the deployment of renewable energy. Additionally, renewable energy is emerging as a means of addressing global energy crises, achieving energy security, and pre-empting new industries, thus enhancing the importance of renewable energy policies.

In the Republic of Korea, there have been continuous efforts to expand renewable energy since the implementation of the energy transition policy in 2017, with the share of renewable energy in power generation increasing to 7.15% by 2021. However, despite the lower-than-average global level  of renewable energy electricity generation, various problems have arisen, and limitations in the RPS(Renewable Portfolio Standard)-centered deployment system have been identified.

In response, the National Assembly Futures Institute aims to compare domestic  and  international  renewable  energy  trends  and  policy  tools, diagnose  problems  in  the  domestic  power  sector's  renewable  energy deployment  policy,  and  propose  improvements  for  the  activation  of renewable energy. This involves examining international trends in renewable energy  policy  and  institutional  frameworks,  as  well  as  trends  in  the introduction  of  renewable  energy  deployment  policy  tools  in  the power sector. The domestic status of renewable energy deployment and power sector deployment policies and institutional frameworks were also reviewed.

Following this, expert focus group interviews (FGI) were conducted  to diagnose  problems  in  domestic  renewable  energy  policies  and  derive directions for improvement. Based on this, a survey was conducted among renewable energy industry stakeholders to understand their perceptions of renewable  energy  policies  and  investigate  policy  demands,  seeking institutional improvement measures for the activation of domestic renewable energy.

The  following  institutional  measures  were  proposed  based  on  these findings:

① Renewable Energy Deployment System Improvement: Transitioning the RPS system to an auction-based system and discussing detailed policy and legislative measures for this.

② Grid System Stabilization Measures: Establishing institutional and technical measures  for  timely  construction  of  transmission  and  distribution networks,  opening  real-time  and  reserve  markets,  and  introducing renewable energy bidding systems, with the need to expand Demand Response (DR) resources.

③ Consistency in Renewable Energy Policy: Introducing mandatory stakeholder public discourse and opinion gathering in energy policy formulation, institutionalizing a bipartisan energy agreement, and proposing measures to strengthen the National Assembly's review authority in energy policy formulation and goal setting.