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Competitive assessment of South Asia's wind power industry: SWOT analysis and value chain combined model

handle: 10397/89002
Durante la última década, los principales países del sur de Asia (Pakistán, India y Bangladesh) han utilizado efectivamente la electricidad eólica para evitar futuras dificultades energéticas. Sin embargo, la industria eólica está siendo influenciada por una amplia gama de factores. El objetivo de este estudio es desarrollar un modelo de cadena de valor para la industria de la energía eólica del sur de Asia, analizar los factores internos y externos para analizar la viabilidad de la condición actual y la hoja de ruta futura para fomentar el sector de la energía eólica mediante la adopción del modelo de Fortalezas, Debilidades, Oportunidades y Amenazas (FODA). En primer lugar, se desarrolló un nuevo modelo de cadena de valor para la industria eólica. En segundo lugar, identificamos los factores sociales, económicos y ambientales, que influyen significativamente en la competitividad y el desarrollo de la industria eólica a través de un examen claro y preciso de las fortalezas, debilidades, oportunidades y amenazas en la perspectiva del sur de Asia. Se identificaron y analizaron un total de 19 factores. Los resultados de la investigación indican la situación actual y las proyecciones futuras de la industria eólica en un entorno competitivo. Finalmente, sugerimos medidas políticas esenciales para estabilizar el crecimiento de la industria eólica. Este estudio servirá como punto de referencia para el desarrollo constante de la industria de la energía eólica y hacia un sur de Asia seguro y sostenible.
Au cours de la dernière décennie, les principaux pays d'Asie du Sud (Pakistan, Inde et Bangladesh) ont efficacement utilisé l'électricité éolienne pour éviter de futures difficultés énergétiques. Cependant, l'industrie éolienne est influencée par un large éventail de facteurs. L'objectif de cette étude est de développer un modèle de chaîne de valeur pour l'industrie éolienne sud-asiatique, d'examiner les facteurs internes et externes pour analyser la viabilité de l'état actuel et de la feuille de route future pour favoriser le secteur de l'énergie éolienne en adoptant le modèle SWOT (Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats). Tout d'abord, un nouveau modèle de chaîne de valeur a été développé pour l'industrie éolienne. Deuxièmement, nous avons identifié les facteurs sociaux, économiques et environnementaux, influençant de manière significative la compétitivité et le développement de l'industrie éolienne grâce à un examen clair et précis des forces, des faiblesses, des opportunités et des menaces dans la perspective sud-asiatique. Un total de 19 facteurs ont été identifiés et analysés. Les résultats de la recherche indiquent la situation actuelle et les projections futures de l'industrie éolienne dans un environnement concurrentiel. Enfin, nous avons suggéré des mesures politiques essentielles pour stabiliser la croissance de l'industrie éolienne. Cette étude servira de référence pour le développement constant de l'industrie éolienne et vers une Asie du Sud sûre et durable.
During the last decade, the major South Asian countries (Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh) have effectively utilized wind electricity to avoid future energy predicament. However, the wind industry is being influenced by a diverse range of factors. The aim of this study is to develop a value chain model for the South Asian wind power industry, scrutinize both internal and external factors to analyze the viability of present condition and future roadmap to foster the wind energy sector by adopting Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) model. Firstly, a novel value chain model was developed for the wind industry. Secondly, we identified the social, economic, and environmental factors, significantly influencing the competitiveness and development of the wind industry through clear and precise examination of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the South Asian perspective. A total of 19 factors were identified and analyzed. Research findings indicate the current situation and future projections of the wind industry in a competitive environment. Finally, we suggested essential policy measures to stabilize the wind industry's growth. This study will serve as a benchmark for the steady development of the wind power industry and towards a secure and sustainable South Asia.
خلال العقد الماضي، استخدمت دول جنوب آسيا الرئيسية (باكستان والهند وبنغلاديش) بشكل فعال كهرباء الرياح لتجنب مأزق الطاقة في المستقبل. ومع ذلك، تتأثر صناعة الرياح بمجموعة متنوعة من العوامل. الهدف من هذه الدراسة هو تطوير نموذج سلسلة القيمة لصناعة طاقة الرياح في جنوب آسيا، والتدقيق في كل من العوامل الداخلية والخارجية لتحليل جدوى الوضع الحالي وخارطة الطريق المستقبلية لتعزيز قطاع طاقة الرياح من خلال اعتماد نموذج نقاط القوة والضعف والفرص والتهديدات (SWOT). أولاً، تم تطوير نموذج سلسلة قيمة جديد لصناعة الرياح. ثانيًا، حددنا العوامل الاجتماعية والاقتصادية والبيئية، التي تؤثر بشكل كبير على القدرة التنافسية وتطوير صناعة الرياح من خلال فحص واضح ودقيق لنقاط القوة والضعف والفرص والتهديدات من منظور جنوب آسيا. تم تحديد وتحليل ما مجموعه 19 عاملاً. تشير نتائج البحث إلى الوضع الحالي والتوقعات المستقبلية لصناعة الرياح في بيئة تنافسية. وأخيرًا، اقترحنا تدابير سياسية أساسية لتحقيق الاستقرار في نمو صناعة الرياح. ستكون هذه الدراسة بمثابة معيار للتطور المطرد لصناعة طاقة الرياح ونحو جنوب آسيا آمنة ومستدامة.
- Sukkur IBA University Pakistan
- North China Electric Power University China (People's Republic of)
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University (香港理工大學) China (People's Republic of)
- Key Laboratory of Nuclear Radiation and Nuclear Energy Technology China (People's Republic of)
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University (香港理工大學) Hong Kong
Wind energy market players, Sociology and Political Science, Economics, FOS: Political science, Social Sciences, FOS: Mechanical engineering, South Asia, Engineering, Strengths and weaknesses, Sustainable development, Wind turbines, SWOT Analysis, Business, Environmental resource management, Wind energy, Political science, Wind Power, Industrial organization, Marketing, Geography, Pollution, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Archaeology, Physical Sciences, HD9502-9502.5, South asia, Wind Energy Technology and Aerodynamics, China, Environmental economics, Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Innovation, Aerospace Engineering, FOS: Law, Epistemology, Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade, FOS: Economics and business, Diamond model, Indoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries, SWOT analysis, Supply chain, Philosophy, Wind Farm Optimization, Value chain, Value chain model, Electrical engineering, Environmental Science, Competitive advantage, Wind power, Law
Wind energy market players, Sociology and Political Science, Economics, FOS: Political science, Social Sciences, FOS: Mechanical engineering, South Asia, Engineering, Strengths and weaknesses, Sustainable development, Wind turbines, SWOT Analysis, Business, Environmental resource management, Wind energy, Political science, Wind Power, Industrial organization, Marketing, Geography, Pollution, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Archaeology, Physical Sciences, HD9502-9502.5, South asia, Wind Energy Technology and Aerodynamics, China, Environmental economics, Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Innovation, Aerospace Engineering, FOS: Law, Epistemology, Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade, FOS: Economics and business, Diamond model, Indoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries, SWOT analysis, Supply chain, Philosophy, Wind Farm Optimization, Value chain, Value chain model, Electrical engineering, Environmental Science, Competitive advantage, Wind power, Law
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