Sustainable green revolution through the development of solar power projects in Pakistan: a techno-economic analysis

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Shahid Ali
Qingyou Yan
Huaping Sun
Muhammad Irfan
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[1] North China Electric Power University,School of Economics and Management
[2] North China Electric Power University,Beijing Key Laboratory of New Energy and Low
[3] Jiangsu University,Carbon Development
[4] Beijing Technology and Business University,School of Finance and Economics
[5] ILMA University,School of Economics
[6] University of Science and Technology Beijing,Department of Business Administration
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Renewable energy sustainable development; Green revolution; Cash-flow analysis; Monetary output; Solar energy projects; Pakistan;
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Energy is essential to a recent way of life that needs to be addressed in economic and environmentally supportable improvement negotiations. The economic output of solar energy development has become the primary concern, particularly in emerging nations like Pakistan. The present research estimates a techno-economic analysis and sustainable green revolution by improving this country’s solar energy projects (SEP). The study observes the moderating role of top management and risk factors of the procedures between financial management procedures and the economic output of SEP. A comprehensive opinion poll assessment accomplishes the investigation on facts from 61 respondents (finance executives, financial managers, shareholders, and owner investors). Partly least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) evaluates the hypotheses. The findings indicate that a techno-economic analysis and green revolution favor the ecological improvement of solar energy installations. The cash-flow analysis significantly contributes to the SEP’s improved economic output. In addition, the results reveal that the role of top management and risk factors suggestively moderate the relationship between financial management procedures and the economic output of SEP. These outcomes give policymakers, competent authorities, and regulators an excellent guide to upsurge cleaner fabrication and ecological improvement of SEP.
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页码:80123 / 80143
页数:20
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