To achieve carbon neutrality in the building sector by 2050, a reduction of direct emissions is necessary, and they are generated by the combustion of fuel. In the building sector, it involves the direct combustion of gases such as briquettes, heating...
To achieve carbon neutrality in the building sector by 2050, a reduction of direct emissions is necessary, and they are generated by the combustion of fuel. In the building sector, it involves the direct combustion of gases such as briquettes, heating oil, LPG, and city gas, and is mainly used for heating, hot water supply, and cooking. While the proportion of energy used for heating and hot water is expected to decrease by 2050, but that used for cooking is expected to increase relatively. Accordingly, this study analyzed cooking energy consumption using city gas for apartment complexes in Seoul and presented trends in cooking city gas consumption according to building area and year. In addition, by presenting the characteristics through analysis of each local government, we attempted to provide basic data that can set reduction goals according to the characteristics of each local government.