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A Study on the Standardization of Offshore Wind Power Technology and the Development of Localization of Parts

해상풍력 기술의 표준화 및 부품국산화 발전 방안 연구

  • Received : 2021.03.09
  • Accepted : 2021.05.20
  • Published : 2021.05.28

Abstract

This paper proposes to strengthen the technological capabilities of small and medium enterprises on the establishment of a component standardization system and the localization of parts, which is the basis of the marine wind industry. The wind industry is a natural energy industry that countries around the world are paying attention to, and continues to invest and research and development. In particular, most companies are focusing on research and investment in component development, the smallest unit. Therefore, it is believed that we should focus on the three most fundamental and underlying wind industry, an eco-friendly energy industry that could determine the fate of the nation in the future. First, an understanding of the roadmap for standardization should be prioritized. Second, it is necessary to establish a domestic standardization of international standards according to domestic conditions. Third, localization of high value-added single products and components should be achieved by lowering dependence on overseas imports. In the future, it is hoped that the wind industry, centered on small and medium-sized enterprises, will become a solid-based national industry and be completed as a national infrastructure leading the global wind market.

본 논문은 해양 풍력산업의 근간이 되는 부품 표준화체계의 정립과 부품 국산화에 대해 중소기업의 기술역량을 강화하기 위한 제안을 하고자 한다. 풍력산업은 전 세계 나라들이 주목하고 있는 천연 에너지 산업으로써 지속적인 투자와 연구개발을 하고 있다. 특히 대부분의 기업들이 가장 최소단위인 부품개발에 대한 연구·투자 등에 집중하고 있기도 하다. 따라서 앞으로 국가의 미래를 결정할 수도 있는 친환경 에너지 산업인 풍력산업의 가장 기초가 되고 근간이 되는 3가지 사항에 대해 집중해야 할 필요가 있다. 첫째, 표준화에 대한 로드맵의 이해가 우선되어야 한다. 둘째, 국내 실정에 맞는 국제규격의 국내규격화 작업 및 Revision화, 셋째, 해외수입 의존도를 낮춰 고부가가치 단품 및 구성품 등에 대한 국산화가 이루어야 한다. 앞으로 중소기업을 중심으로 한 풍력산업 발전은 탄탄한 기반의 국가 산업이 되고 전 세계의 풍력시장을 선도하는 국가 기간산업으로 완성되기를 기대한다.

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