Abstract

Energy Efficiency Resource Standards(EERS) has been implemented in various countries such as the United States and Italy, and pilot projects are being implemented in Korea. Nevertheless, the legal basis of Korean EERS is vulnerable and there is insufficient discussion about the factors that make up the EERS policy. In consideration of the environment in Korea, the government should adopt an optimal method depending on the extent to which factors are applied. In addition, a reasonable target level and a cost recovery program should be established through agreement with the responsible entities to develop sustainable policy framework.

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