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The 4 th Green Industry Conference, Plenary 3 Green Industry and Circular Economy: Eco-industrial Parks, Towards a Common Framework 1 Ulsan Eco-industrial Park Projects June 29, 2016 Hung Suck Park Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UOU, ROK Director, Center for Clean Technology & Resource Recycling, UOU, ROK

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The 4th Green Industry Conference, Plenary 3 Green Industry and Circular Economy:

Eco-industrial Parks, Towards a Common Framework

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Ulsan Eco-industrial Park Projects

June 29, 2016

Hung Suck Park

Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UOU, ROK

Director, Center for Clean Technology & Resource Recycling, UOU, ROK

Eco-industrial Park

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Minimization of environmental impacts

Efficient sharing •use of resource (information,

material, water, energy, infrastructure, habitat, etc)

Ecosystem development with circulation and exchange

of material and energy

Economic, environmental and social benefits for

sustainable development

Effect

Strategy

Concept

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Type of EIP

Retrofication

of

Existing

Industrial Park

Green Field

Development

Brown Field

Development

New

Development

Redevelopment

• When: Sustainability is needed

• Why : Business and Environmental Competitiveness

• Who : Facilitator, Supplier, Recipient and Stakeholders

• What : IS Network Expansion by Value Creation

• Where: Industrial park, City and Region

• How : Research and Development into Business

(Collective Innovation, Collaboration, Investment)

5W1H Questions for Eco-industrial Park

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Ulsan EIP Transitions by IS networks Expansion

Selecting the champion

of the project

Setting up the EIP team Data collection

Network Searching

Recruiting potential

partners

Business model

development Feasibility investigation

Negotiation and contract

(MOU)

Maintenance and

continuous support to

synergy projects

Facilities and

Infrastructure design

and construction

Phase 1 : Establishment of Ulsan EIP center

Phase 2 : Symbiosis identification

Phase 3 : Symbiosis implementation

Top down network

searching by EIP team

Bottom up network

searching by diverse

synergy forums

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IS Project

Ulsan

EIP Center

Companies Civic Society,

NGO

R&D

Center

Regional

Branch,

KICOX

Resource

mobilization

Project

support

Education

Cooperation

Policy support,

Park

management

Policy

information

R&D

Support Technolog

y Support

MOTIE (Ministry of Trade,

Industry and

Energy)

Ulsan

Metropolitan

City

Policy

Making

Project Fund

Administrative

Support

Project Fund

Environmental

Regulation

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Ulsan EIP Center: Project Management

(R&DB Consortium in Collaboration with Local Government)

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Identification → Feasibility study → IS business Implementation

Project Financing Source

Process

Central Gov.(70%) & Local Gov.(20% : matching), Private Co.(10% : participation fee)

Technology fee (10~40% of government funding)

Budget for EIP projects

Research funding (within 70% of necessary budget)

Assessment board (project selection for funding)

Support for project

management

Top-down

proposal

Bottom-up

Project suggestion Research funding

10%

Research funding

20%

Profit Sharing

Negotiation among Co’s

Commercial Design Select based on

Feasibility Potential Finding : I.S. Project

Regional EIP Centers

Project Co.

Local Gov.

Main Co

University/Research

institute/Company

R&DB IS Development Process

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SK Energy

SK Chemical

SKC

SK Energy

SK Energy

FCC Plant

Hyosung #2

Yongyeon Plant

Hyosung #1

Yongyeon Plant

Sung-Am #1

Incineration Plant

Sung-Am #2

Incineration Plant Hyosung #3

Yongyeon Plant

Hansol Chemical Hanwha Chemical

Korea

PTG

20 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

10 Ton/h 18 kg/cm2g

35 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

[step 1] 100 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

30 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

[step 2]

[step 4]

70 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

[step 3]

30 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

10 Ton/h 16 kg/cm2g

55 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

15 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

35 Ton/h 16 kg/cm2G

25 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

20 ton/h 5 kg/cm2g

75 Ton/h 45 kg/cm2g

10 Ton/h 7 kg/cm2g

[step 5]

25 Ton/h 5 kg/cm2g

15 Ton/h 3 kg/cm2g

Eastman

KP Chemical

SK Energy

SK Chemical

Sung-Am #1 incineration plant

Hansol EME

SKC

Korea PTG Hyosung #3

Yongyeon plant

Hanhwa Chemical

KP chemical

Eastman

Hyosung #1 Yongyeon plant

(extension in 2014)

Sung-Am #2 incineration plant (extension in 2012)

25 Ton/h 16 kg/cm2G

Hyosung #2 Yongyeon plant

Stepwise Expansion by Business Model

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Ulsan Municipality

Ulsan Industrial

Complexes

Ulsan Port

Power Plant

Water Treatment &

Biogas Plant

Landfill Site

Incineration

Plant for

Municipal waste

Sewage

Wastewater

Municipal waste

Industrial

waste

Landfill Gas Electricity

Electricity

Municipal waste

Industrial

waste

Steam

Products

Imported

Resources

Steam

Steam

Energy Energy

Food waste

Biogas

Incineration Plant for

Industrial waste

Urban Symbiosis in Ulsan City

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1. Vision and Consensus

2. Public and Private Collaboration

3. Competitiveness and Sustainability Strategies

4. Customized EIP and EID Strategies

5. Continuous Improvement

Lessons learned

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Future Direction

1. From EIP Projects to EIP Development

2. Standard, Handbook and Manual

3. International Collaboration

Thank you Professor, Dept Civil & Environmental Eng.

University of Ulsan

93 Dehakro, Nam-Gu, Ulsan, Korea 680-749

Tel: 052-259-1050

Fax: 052-221-0152

E-mail: [email protected]

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