On January 19, 2023, the Climate Tech Center signed a business agreement with the Korea Institute for Social Value to promote 'research on the carbon valuation of climate tech'.
The growing importance of climate tech as a key factor in addressing climate change increases the need for decisions based on potential carbon reduction and social-environmental impact assessments when investing and policy-making in the field.
In response, the two organizations committed to developing a carbon valuation methodology for highly reliable climate tech solutions by January 17, 2027, to boost investment in those areas and to work together to create a foundation for related ecosystems.
The main agreements include research on upgrading the potential assessment model of climate tech solutions, establishing a social-environmental impact assessment system and case studies of climate tech solutions, sharing information on climate tech solutions and data on Scope 3 measurements, networking for the global spread of research results, and co-hosting seminars and research presentations.
We hope that future research cooperation will provide an opportunity to establish and utilize an effective carbon reduction potential evaluation model and system.