(사)한국기후변화학회

  • 서브비주얼배너

보기페이지

The Korean Society of Climate Change Research
석탄발전소의 사회적 비용 추정 : 균등화발전비용 중심으로
Estimation of Social Costs for Coal Power Plants : Using the Levelized Cost of Electricity
조용성
Cho, Yongsung
Assuming a discount rate of 4.5% and a utilization rate of 80%, the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) of a coal power plant
was found to be 144.52 KRW/kWh. Among the calculated LCOE components, the factors accounting for the largest proportion were
the fuel cost of 51.37 KRW/kWh (35.5%), the carbon emission cost of 45.83 KRW/kWh (31.7%), and the construction cost of 22.1
KRW/kWh (15.3%). As the international coal price rises, the unit cost of fuel is also showing an increasing trend. Recently, the initial
investment cost of private coal power plants has increased, and environmental costs (external costs) due to conflicts with local residents
are also increasing. Analysis of the sensitivity of the estimated LCOE to a discount rate and a utilization rate found that change in
the utilization rate has the greatest effect on the LCOE of coal power plants.
Social Costs, External Costs, Coal Power Plant, LCOE
확장자는pdf1305-08.pdf
2093-5919
2586-2782
2022-10