Full Support for the Entire Commercialization Cycle of Energy Efficiency Innovation in Domestic Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Mid-sized Companies

On the 28th, the Korea Energy Agency announced that on the 25th, it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the promotion of 'Energy Demand Management Technology Development and Institutional Cooperation' at the Korea Energy Technology Evaluation Institute in Seoul.


Lee Sang-hoon, President of the Korea Energy Agency (left), and Lee Seung-jae, President of the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning, signed a business agreement on the 25th and are taking a commemorative photo.

Lee Sang-hoon, President of the Korea Energy Agency (left), and Lee Seung-jae, President of the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning, signed a business agreement on the 25th and are taking a commemorative photo.

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This MOU was established to continuously expand the national foundation for improving energy efficiency by supporting the development and commercialization of energy efficiency innovation technologies for domestic small and medium-sized enterprises through collaboration between the Agency and the Korea Energy Technology Evaluation Institute, each carrying out their unique projects.


According to this MOU, the Korea Energy Technology Evaluation Institute will support R&D and commercialization demonstrations for efficiency innovation of items subject to efficiency regulations and newly introduced items. The Agency plans to support the institutionalization and commercialization of these technologies to eliminate blind spots in efficiency innovation for domestic companies and to expand a sustainable foundation for implementing efficiency innovation.



Lee Sang-hoon, Director of the Korea Energy Agency, stated, "Through cooperation between leading support institutions in the energy sector, we will continuously discover items capable of leading the energy efficiency innovation market, support technology development and commercialization, and strive to contribute to strengthening the technological competitiveness of Korean companies as well as transitioning the energy demand sector to a high-efficiency, low-consumption structure."


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