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All published research from PLANiT — quantitative reports, policy briefs, and technical studies. Every work ships with its data and code.

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Jun 2026Energy SystemsQuantifying Climate Risk Premium in Coal power plant: A case study of Samchoek Power PlantPLANiT built the Climate Risk Premium (CRP) model, which re-prices an asset's value by applying both physical and transition risk. The analysis found that Samcheok Blue Power's credit rating, currently A+, could fall to the lower end of investment grade or into speculative grade depending on the scenario.16ppJoowon Kweon, Jinsu Park
Feb 2026PetrochemicalsGlobal decarbonisation policies: lessons for Korea's petrochemical industryPolicy lessons from Germany, Japan, and the EU for Korea's petrochemical sector decarbonisation.52ppJinsu ParkSolutions for Our Climate
Feb 2026Shipping & MaritimeDecarbonisation Hasn't Stopped: Korea's Shipping Choices Amid Regulatory DelayQuantitative analysis of how Korean shipping's fuel mix and total costs shift under the IMO mid-term measure's delay, and why government policy is the decisive lever for the transition.26ppHyeryoun Chi, Sanghyun HongSolutions for Our Climate
Feb 2026PetrochemicalsEnergy policy and petrochemical transition: cost is in energy, not constructionMixed-integer optimisation model showing that energy prices—not capex—determine petrochemical decarbonisation costs.60ppJinsu Park
Jan 2026Steel & Heavy IndustrySpeed creates economic value: socioeconomic benefits of Korea's low-carbon steel transitionInput-output analysis showing that faster steel decarbonisation creates more GDP and jobs than delayed transition—reframing the low-carbon transition as an economic opportunity.64ppJinsu Park, Joowon KweonSolutions for Our Climate
Nov 2025Energy SystemsJeju curtailment: the benefits of lowering minimum generation capacityQuantifying how lowering minimum generation capacity thresholds in Jeju could reduce renewable curtailment by up to 70% and save ₩4.5 billion in fuel costs.38ppSanghyun HongSolutions for Our Climate
Oct 2025Renewable Energy·Energy SystemsAgrivoltaic, the baseload for decarbonised distributionSix site typologies across Jeolla and Gyeongsang. How co-locating solar with agriculture supplies distributed baseload while preserving farmland productivity.84ppSanghyun Hong, Sojin Jun, Jinsu Park
Sep 2025Energy SystemsDemand falls, capacity remains: Korea's LNG terminal stranded asset warningQuantifying the asset risk in Korea's LNG terminal expansion against falling demand projections.56ppJinsu ParkSolutions for Our Climate
Aug 2025Shipping & MaritimeIMO Net-Zero Framework: fuel cost and carbon pricingModelling fuel choices and carbon costs under the IMO 2030 mid-term framework.68ppHyeryoun ChiSolutions for Our Climate
Jul 2025Steel & Heavy IndustryGwangyang Blast Furnace #2: extending life, delaying carbon neutralityCost and emissions implications of life-extension vs. early retirement and DRI conversion.42ppJinsu ParkSolutions for Our Climate
Jul 2025Shipping & MaritimeHow the IMO Mid-Term Measure Redraws the Shipping Net-Zero MapA three-scenario quantitative analysis of how the IMO mid-term measure (Net-Zero Framework) reshapes carriers' fuel choices and shipping costs, and why a reward system and government policy are needed to drive an early transition.24ppHyeryoun Chi, Sanghyun HongSolutions for Our Climate
Jun 2025Shipping & MaritimeIMO mid-term measures: fuel transition strategy and costThree-scenario cost analysis of fuel transition pathways under the IMO Net-Zero Framework mid-term measures.45ppHyeryoun Chi, Sanghyun HongSolutions for Our Climate
Jun 2025Energy SystemsBridging East Asia: assessing system costs of an energy islandA reduced-order model comparing interconnection scenarios across KR–JP–CN.92ppSanghyun HongHeinrich Böll Foundation East Asia Office
Jun 2025Shipping & MaritimeFuel Transition Strategy and Cost Under the IMO Mid-Term Measure: Comparing Fuel Mix and Total Cost by ScenarioCompares fuel mix and total cost across three scenarios (non-compliance, base target, enhanced target) under the IMO mid-term measure, showing the regressive structure in which the most compliant path bears the highest near-term cost, and the need for government reward and support.9ppHyeryoun ChiSolutions for Our Climate
May 2025Semiconductors·Energy SystemsYongin semiconductor cluster: boosting competitiveness with renewablesHow the Yongin semiconductor cluster can meet RE100 targets and strengthen industrial competitiveness through renewable energy procurement.55ppSanghyun HongGreenpeace, Solutions for Our Climate
May 2025Hydrogen·Steel & Heavy IndustryHydrogen-based steel: green hydrogen procurement strategies for KoreaPathways and procurement structures to localise hydrogen DRI for Korean steelmakers.71ppJinsu ParkSolutions for Our Climate
Apr 2025Shipping & MaritimeCarbon lock-in: international shipping's decarbonisation delayedQuantitative analysis of fuel transition pathways and how LNG expansion risks structural carbon lock-in in international shipping.58ppHyeryoun Chi, Jinsu Park, Sanghyun HongSolutions for Our Climate
Sep 2024MethaneKorea's 2030 methane reduction roadmap: enough to limit 1.5°C?Assessment of whether Korea's 30% methane reduction target by 2030 aligns with long-term carbon neutrality and 1.5°C pathways.48ppJinsu Park, Sanghyun HongSolutions for Our Climate
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