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For a Green Stadium: Economic Feasibility of Sustainable Renewable Electricity Generation at the Jeju World Cup Venue

doi: 10.3390/su8100969
After the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan, the local governments of South Korea were left in charge of several large-scale soccer stadiums. Although these governments have made significant efforts toward creating profits from the stadiums, it is proving to be too difficult for several administrations to cover their full operational, maintenance, and conservation costs. In order to overcome this problem, one of the governments, Seogwipo City, which owns Jeju World Cup Stadium (JWCS), is attempting to provide an independent renewable electricity generation system for the operation of the stadium. The current study therefore examines potential configurations of an independent renewable electricity generation system for JWCS, using HOMER software. The simulation results yield three optimal system configurations with a renewable fraction of 1.00 and relatively low values for the cost of energy ($0.405, $0.546, and $0.692 per kWh). Through the examination of these three possible optimal configurations, the implications and limitations of the current study are presented.
- Sungkyul University Korea (Republic of)
- Sungkyul University Korea (Republic of)
- Jaume I University Spain
- Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology Korea (Republic of)
- Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology Korea (Republic of)
green stadium, Green stadium, Environmental effects of industries and plants, HOMER, TJ807-830, Jeju World Cup Stadium, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, HOMER; green building; green stadium; optimal solutions; Jeju World CupStadium, Green building, Environmental sciences, green building, optimal solutions, GE1-350, Optimal solutions
green stadium, Green stadium, Environmental effects of industries and plants, HOMER, TJ807-830, Jeju World Cup Stadium, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, HOMER; green building; green stadium; optimal solutions; Jeju World CupStadium, Green building, Environmental sciences, green building, optimal solutions, GE1-350, Optimal solutions
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