유출지하수를 활용한 발전용수 사업에 대한 경제적 타당성 분석

This study aims to utilize discarded leakage groundwater as a resource for electricity generation in order to create social and economic value, contribute to carbon neutrality, and generate future benefits. The research analyzes the water quality characteristics of leakage groundwater from Cheonmasa...

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Published in한국기후변화학회지, 16(3) pp. 341 - 348
Main Authors 이선욱(한국남부발전, 이철용
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국기후변화학회 01.06.2025
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ISSN2093-5919
2586-2782

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Summary:This study aims to utilize discarded leakage groundwater as a resource for electricity generation in order to create social and economic value, contribute to carbon neutrality, and generate future benefits. The research analyzes the water quality characteristics of leakage groundwater from Cheonmasan Tunnel and designs facilities for its industrial use, alongside conducting economic feasibility studies and cost-benefit analyses. It estimates expected costs by calculating investment, operating costs, and treatment capacity while assessing the benefits of reducing associated tap water usage. The study evaluates the CO2 damage costs associated with tap water treatment to assess the social benefits. Internal rate of return (IRR), net present value (NPV), and payback periods are calculated to analyze economic feasibility. Sensitivity analysis identifies key factors affecting the project's viability, while environmental effects, such as the reduction in tap water usage and carbon damage costs due to groundwater utilization, are quantitatively assessed. If 70,000 cubic meters of leakage groundwater are utilized for power generation over a 30-year period, the project yields a B/C ratio of 1.68, an NPV of 809.16 billion won, and an IRR of 13.60%. The cumulative cash flow turns positive from the ninth year onward, indicating revenue generation and economic feasibility. This study confirms the potential of leakage groundwater as a valuable resource for achieving carbon neutrality and suggests various methods for future utilization. KCI Citation Count: 0
Bibliography:https://doi.org/10.15531/KSCCR.2025.16.3.341
ISSN:2093-5919
2586-2782