Hyundai Steel, Hanwha Solutions, and Lotte E&C have partnered with industry and academia to develop next-generation steel-based BIPV solar modules, aiming to boost efficiency and accelerate commercialization amid South Korea's zero energy building mandate.
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Ministry of Land Expands Mandatory Energy Performance Standards from Public to Private Buildings
South Korea’s Ministry of Land will expand mandatory low-energy building standards from public to private buildings, requiring new private structures to meet Zero Energy Building (ZEB) Grade 5 performance from December, in a move to cut energy costs and building-sector emissions.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea will require all new private apartment buildings to meet Grade 5 Zero Energy Building standards from June 30, raising construction costs but promising significant annual energy savings and supporting national carbon neutrality goals.
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Zero-Energy Standards to Become Mandatory for Private Apartment Buildings Starting June 30
South Korea will require all new private apartment buildings to meet Grade 5 Zero Energy Building standards from June 30, raising construction costs but promising significant annual energy savings and supporting national carbon neutrality goals.
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