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The government is making various efforts to respond to the realities of climate change, energy crisis, and the need for energy conversion. One of them is the public housing policy utilizing energy saving technology. This study analyzes the perception of public housing using energy-saving technology, focusing on the case of a zero-energy housing complex in Nowon-gu, which was built in Seoul for the first time in Korea. This study attempts to derive policy implications that can be referenced when similar projects spread in the future. In this study, surveys, interviews, and comment analysis on articles were conducted to analyze residents, local residents, and social perceptions. According to the results of the analysis, the perception of energy-zero housing focused on 'housing' rather than 'energy', negative perceptions arising from being constructed as 'public rental housing', and perceptions combined with political issues were revealed. Therefore, in the future, there is a need for a system that prevents energy-zero housing from paying attention only to 'housing'. In addition, it is necessary to reexamine the supply type of public housing applied with energy-zero technology. And even for policies that use zero-energy technology, it is also showing that non-technical factors such as perception are important. |