KEIA supports local governments by strengthening their capacities to ensure that local energy policies are implemented rationally and participates in citizen's energy literacy activities and governance.
KEIA promotes effective energy-understanding activities by establishing cooperative networks with various organizations and facilitating joint projects.
MoU between KEIA National Association of Mayors in Korea
MoU between KEIA and Korea Saemaul Undong Center
KEIA runs capacity-building programs for local government officials, local councils, and local civil society organizations to lay the foundation for the implementation of locally-led carbon neutrality policies.
Operation of the capacity building program for civil servants(Busan)
Operation of the capacity building program for civil servants(Daegu)
Provide a foundation for professional and scientific public communication on energy issues by supporting networking and research of energy and communication experts.
Establishment of the Energy Communication Research Assiciation
Announcement of Research Plan for 2023
Perception survey : KEIA produces objective data of public perception on energy to provide reference materials for energy policy.
Perception survey : the need for carbon neutrality
*A sample of 1,509 Korean adults aged 18 and over (the margin of error is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points at the 95% confidence level), conducted between October 20 and 25, 2021.
To spread the decentralized energy system at the village level, KEIA has formed a consortium with universities, research institutes, and private companies to conduct empirical research on local participation and public acceptance.
KETEP microgrid empirical research
Propulsion system of the research project