Title |
Green Remodeling Project Improvements for Private Buildings |
Authors |
문보람(Moon, Bo-ram) ; 박성남(Park, Sung-nam) ; 권혜인(Kwon, Hye-in) ; 손동욱(Sohn, Dong-Wook) ; 정유미(Jung, Ue-mee) ; 장경은(Jang, Kyung-Eun) ; 김소연(Kim, So-yeon) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.4.199 |
Keywords |
Green Remodeling; Private Building; Green Building; Interest Support Program; Carbon Neutrality; Greenhouse Gas Reduction |
Abstract |
The world has been suffering from natural disasters such as floods, heat waves, droughts, and air pollution due to rapid industrialization. In
response to these problems, in 2015 the 21st General Assembly of the Parties (COP21, Paris) set plans and goals to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions. With the expansion of regulations on greenhouse gas emissions, Korea established a national greenhouse gas reduction target of 37% of
the emission expectation estimated by the 2017 Business As Manual (BAU) by 2030. In particular, the efforts were focused on reducing the
energy demand by establishing higher goals to promote green buildings in the building sector. However, participation in the private sector has
been low in the interest support program, which is one of the key support programs of the Green Remodeling project because of its complicated
application procedures, standards, and the burden of the loan principal repayment period for construction costs. This study aims to identify the
problems in the operation of the GR program and suggest policy support alternatives to promote this project for private buildings. The results of
this study will contribute to the GR project by suggesting system improvement standards and by analyzing its impact on the market. |