Authors: Yooan Kim, Seunghyn Han, Kyo Suh
Identifier: CSBE21202
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Description: Electric vehicles(EVs) have taken a center stage under the international spotlight due to the expected environmental benefits to global climate change and particulate matters(PMs) reductions. Various national policies to accelerate EV dissemination have been implemented for reducing environmental impacts including GHGs. However, it is hard to find related studies for suggesting meaningful leverages to increase the number of EVs following regional characteristics and policies. This study aims to figure out the various factors promoting spread of electric vehicles in 16 different regions in Korea and analyze the effect of each factor using system dynamics model. Moreover, we estimate the potential contribution of electric vehicles to reduce PMs and GHGs. For evaluating the effectiveness of governmental policies, four different subsidy scenarios for the propagation of EVs have been reviewed through analyzing the changes of the number of EVs following the variation of different categories on regional data. The environmental justification of this study can reveal the socio-economic motivations for people?s decisions to purchase EVs considering various categories of regional policies. Looking further ahead, we evaluate the optimal tradeoff between ICEVs and EVs from an environmental standpoint with comparing ICEV and EV under the 8th National Plan and the additional energy transition of coal-fired power generation to renewable energy. The results of this study can inform selected leverages for promoting EV dissemination and show their positive environmental implications.
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Date: 2021-06-11
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Conference name: 5th CIGR International Conference and CSBE-SCGAB AGM 2021, Quebec City,QC, 11-14 May 2021.
Session name: GHG Emissions, Climate Change & Adaptation 1
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Coverage: Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
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Rights: Canadian Society for Bioengineering
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