Database
Database
Total 5 databases

Energy Policy Simulator(EPS)
The Energy Policy Simulator (EPS) is a comprehensive analytical model designed to evaluate the impacts of energy policies across all sectors of the economy, including industry, power generation, and transportation. By integrating a wide array of policy levers—such as carbon pricing and renewable energy subsidies—users can construct customized scenarios to quantitatively assess greenhouse gas reductions, energy demand, and macroeconomic ripple effects, including GDP fluctuations and public health benefits derived from improved air quality. The EPS serves as a critical strategic compass for policymakers, providing a scientific foundation to identify the most cost-effective and beneficial climate action strategies while facilitating the design of optimal policy roadmaps that harmonize economic growth with environmental sustainability.

Carbon Budget Database
In order to limit global warming to 1.5°C, countries must submit its 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution(NDC) target to the United Nations by 2025. This database sets Korea’s 2035 NDC target based on the scientific emission allowance called the carbon budget and shows the emission reduction path to net-zero by 2050. A key feature of this database is its ability to present results derived from various methodologies and assumptions. It also aims to contribute to the international community’s efforts to address climate change by considering the feasibility of emission reduction targets.

Potential Map Series: Wind Power Technology Potential
NEXT Group has developed the Wind Power Technology Potential Map with Sixty Hertz as part of the Renewable Energy Potential Map Series. This database will be used help devise policies that utilize the maximum wind power potential both at national and regional levels in Korea by solving the analytical limitations existed due to the lack of high-resolution maps that show the country's wind power potential.

Potential Map Series: Photovoltaic Technology Potential
NEXT Group has developed the Photovoltaic (PV) Technology Potential Map with Sixty Hertz as part of the Renewable Energy Potential Map Series. This database will be used to analyze the PV potential of different regions (in Korea) and technologies (inland, marine, rooftop), find the elements that limit the full PV potential and eventually help to devise policies that utilize the maximum renewable potential both at national and regional levels.

NEXT Database- Green H2 Supply Costs
NEXT Database - Green H2 Supply Costs contains data related to the production, shipping, and distribution costs of green hydrogen. It will be used to predict the domestic hydrogen supply costs and analyze areas that need policy support. *Files attached: [Issue Brief] Blue hydrogen - Carbon-neutral or Carbon-centric? [Issue Brief] NEXT Database_User Guide
