Busan City and 8 Organizations Launch ''Busan Industrial
By expanding the project to all industrial complexes in Busan, the city aims to realize a sustainable carbon-neutral economy.
Therefore, this study investigates an optimized renewable power generation system for Busan metropolitan city, South Korea's second-largest city, by using its electricity consumption data.
The HOMER simulation recommends a system employing 258 wind turbines, 4130 PV panels, 1482 converters, and 5525 batteries as the optimal renewable electricity generation system at a 1/500 scale for Busan metropolitan city. The results of the simulation are shown in Table 7. Table 7. The suggested optimal renewable power generation system.
However, this research shows that using wind power for Busan metropolitan city is highly economically feasible and that a hybrid system using solar and wind power is most economically feasible. Thus, the best way to offer clean and economical energy is to expand wind generation and use more PV–wind hybrid system.
rs in South Korea's domestic PV industry have collapsed. Some hope that expanding South Korea's solar PV market will help secure global competitiveness for domestic cell and module manufacturers, but
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