A platform that turns today’s climate crisis into tomorrow’s growth opportunity
This is the Gyeonggi Climate Platform.
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In the era of climate crisis, Gyeonggi-do faced difficulties in securing future growth drivers, such as implementing RE100, due to its weak renewable energy base. 
Existing statistical data had limitations in establishing effective scientific policies to manage carbon absorption and emission sources and respond to climate disasters. 
There was also an urgent need for practical solutions to bridge the ‘climate gap’ faced by vulnerable groups and small and medium-sized enterprises. 
Accordingly, Gyeonggi-do established a climate platform to support scientific decision-making based on precise data.
The Gyeonggi Climate Platform produces and distributes customized climate crisis information tailored to the realities of residents and businesses, and supports the establishment of scientific and rational climate and energy policies based on this. 
In addition, it aims to build a region-led climate crisis response ecosystem through data sharing and cooperation.
            Clear Data
Based Climate and Energy Policy PlatformImplementation of a scientific data-based policy decision-making system
Production and distribution of climate and energy information tailored to the realities of residents and businesses
Region-based and timely data ecosystem
Economic value and safety
Participation in data-based
climate crisis adaptation actionsAwareness and safety behavior in areas vulnerable to climate crisis
Income from renewable energy
Creating value through energy savings
Resolution of issues and competitiveness
Solving carbon and energy management
issues based on solutionsSmooth establishment of domestic and international carbon regulation response information
Streamlining energy consumption and management
New business model based on climate crisis data
Data-driven policy
Decision support system
for climate and energy policiesEstablishment of detailed renewable energy introduction strategy
Quantitative carbon absorption/emission source management policy
Policies addressing climate crisis–vulnerable areas and population issues
All information on the climate platform is based on 3D spatial data obtained through ultra-high-precision aerial LiDAR across Gyeonggi-do, creating a ‘digital twin’ that virtually mirrors the entire province. Based on Gyeonggi-do digital twin data, unprecedented 0.5m-resolution topographic information was built, carbon sinks were analyzed at the level of individual trees, building-level carbon emissions were calculated, and an urban ecological status map covering over 1.7 million buildings with detailed environmental data was created to support various climate and energy policies.
Information such as carbon neutrality goals, energy production and consumption, climate disaster data, and carbon absorption and emissions is vast and complex, making it difficult for the general public to understand. 
To address this, the Gyeonggi Climate Platform provides powerful interactive visualization tools, enabling users to explore data in customized ways. 
Users can select data such as carbon emissions and climate scenarios, and create their own analyses using charts, graphs, cartograms, treemaps, and other visualization tools. 
This maximizes data usability, allowing anyone to easily understand complex information and gain insights suited to their needs.
The core of the Gyeonggi Climate Platform lies in the ‘Gyeonggi Climate Map’, a powerful spatial information service. 
This is not just a collection of thematic maps, but an interactive service allowing users to explore and analyze data to find tailored solutions. 
Users can instantly view detailed regional data such as carbon emissions, disaster risk, and energy status on the map in tables, graphs, and other forms. 
Users can compare their chosen region with others to set policy priorities or assess project feasibility.
Beyond analysis, the platform offers powerful simulations that show the benefits of behavioral changes in ‘real numbers’, encouraging participation in climate response. 
Residents can calculate potential profits and savings through the ‘Solar Power Simulation’ and visualize energy savings with the ‘Building Green Remodeling’ tool. 
With the ‘Apartment Energy-Saving Solution’, users can assess their apartment’s energy efficiency and identify improvements. 
Companies can optimize costs with the ‘SME Energy Management Support Service’ and establish ESG foundations through the ‘Carbon Accounting Service’. 
In the public sector, ‘Carbon Total Simulation’ enables quantitative management, and policy support tools help assess the impact of various projects.
The Gyeonggi Climate Platform is not a closed system delivering one-way information. 
Through ‘Open & Share’, the platform offers APIs and downloads so researchers, startups, and private companies can freely access its core data and analysis results. 
This opens Gyeonggi-do’s data as a public asset, fostering an open innovation ecosystem for new businesses and climate technologies. 
It aims to serve as a hub connecting collective intelligence and technology, enabling society to jointly build solutions for the climate crisis.
Introducing the data construction process of the Gyeonggi Climate Platform.