The impact of public-private partnerships on energy transition through grid software: case study of siemens algeria
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Koléa : Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Management
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This study aims to understand the impact of public-private partnerships (PPPs) on the energy transition, with particular focus on the role of Siemens' grid software in enabling cleaner energy sources and the decarbonization of energy infrastructure. A quantitative methodology was adopted through an online questionnaire. Data were collected from 86 respondents, of which 70 met the eligibility criteria after filtering. The collected data were analyzed using principal component analysis (PCA) and linear regression via SPSS, Excel Stat, and JASP.
The findings reveal that grid software solutions significantly improve the efficiency of energy transition efforts, and that PPPs have a positive indirect influence on energy transition through their contribution to grid software development. However, the direct effect of PPPs on grid software development, as well as the moderating role of regulatory and financial challenges, were found to be statistically insignificant within the tested model.