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Identifying the characteristics of public-private partnership projects on green energy in developing countries with different incomes

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  • Yerzhan Domalatov

    (Sarsen Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University)

  • Ardak Turginbayeva

    (RSE “Institute of Economics” Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Assel Apysheva

    (Sarsen Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University)

  • Ardakh Azimkhan

    (Toraighyrov University)

  • Karlygash Kamali

    (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University)

  • Tursynzada Kuangaliyeva

    (Astana IT University)

  • Zhaxat Kenzhin

    (Academy of Physical Education and Mass Sports)

  • Aizhamal Aidaraliyeva

    (Zhangir Khan University)

Abstract

The object of the study is public-private partnership projects in green energy in developing countries. The problematics of the study is based on the intersection of the current problems of improving energy efficiency and environmental friendliness of energy innovations. The problem of analyzing such projects was solved with the following results: The findings of the study indicate the importance of country income as a factor influencing investment in public-private partnership projects in green energy. The analysis indicates the importance of the country's income as a factor influencing the established technological structure of public-private partnership projects in the green energy sector. It is proved that energy efficiency significantly depends on the technological structure of public-private partnership projects in green energy. The obtained results are explained by assuming the dependence of public-private partnership projects in green energy on the income level of the economy, based on Wallis one-way analysis of variance and cross-tabulation. Mann-Whitney U test was used to explain the dependence of energy efficiency on the technological structure of such projects. The particularity of this study is the analysis of the technological structure of public-private partnership projects in green energy, taking into account the specifics of developing countries and the application of their clustering. This research is of practical significance in the possibility of applying the results obtained by the authorities for the creation and implementation of public-private partnership projects in the field of green energy, as well as by energy companies implementing new technologies using water, wind and solar energy.

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  • Yerzhan Domalatov & Ardak Turginbayeva & Assel Apysheva & Ardakh Azimkhan & Karlygash Kamali & Tursynzada Kuangaliyeva & Zhaxat Kenzhin & Aizhamal Aidaraliyeva, 2024. "Identifying the characteristics of public-private partnership projects on green energy in developing countries with different incomes," Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, vol. 5(13 (131)), pages 14-21, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:baq:jetart:v:5:y:2024:i:13:p:14-21
    DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2024.311836
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