Government's '2050 Carbon Neutrality Declaration' Leads Public-Private Cooperation

Promoting Collaboration for Carbon Neutrality in National Park Facilities and Energy Optimization of Small Buildings

National Park Service - Korea Passive Architecture Association, Carbon Neutrality Cooperation Agreement Signing Ceremony View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] On the 5th, the Korea National Park Service and the Korea Passive House Association announced that they signed a memorandum of understanding on the 2nd to proactively respond to the government's '2050 Carbon Neutrality Declaration' by promoting a cooperative project to realize carbon neutrality in national park facilities and optimize energy use in small-scale buildings.


This memorandum of understanding was established to present an empirical model of optimized low-energy consumption buildings through mutual technical cooperation between the Korea National Park Service, which pursues carbon neutrality in national park facilities, and the Korea Passive House Association, which researches and disseminates demonstration technologies for reducing building energy consumption based on expertise.


Additionally, by demonstrating the energy consumption reduction effects of small-scale buildings, they plan to expand the distribution of low-energy buildings within the parks and promote this to the public, which is expected to serve as a substantial opportunity to realize '2050 Carbon Neutrality.'



Song Hyung-geun, Director of the Korea National Park Service, stated, “We will continue to strive to ensure that the Korea National Park Service can play a leading role in responding to the global climate change crisis and achieving '2050 Carbon Neutrality.'”


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