Estimation Methodology of Future Market Size for HTS Power Devices

초전도 전력기기 미래 시장규모 예측방법론

  • 김종율 (한국전기연구원 전력연구단) ;
  • 이승렬 (한국전기연구원 전력연구단)
  • Published : 2007.09.01

Abstract

HTS (High Temperature Superconducting) Power devices has the several useful characteristics from the technical and economical viewpoint. Possible application to the utility industry have been widely discussed in various research projects. For the successful introduction of HTS power devices into power system, establishing a proper R&D and marketing strategies through estimating the future market size are necessary. However, quantitative estimates of how well HTS power devices will serve their markets have been lacking. In this paper, we propose a estimation methodology of future market size for HTS power divices such as cable, transformer, generator, and motor, and also evaluate the future international and domestic market size by using proposed methodology.

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