<p>Energy contribution is crucial in achieving sustainable economic growth and collective success by eliminating destitution. Integrating off-grid solar energy projects (SEPs) into households enhances family businesses by providing a continuous, cost-effective energy supply and improving communal lifestyles. The primary objective of the research is to examine the most significant obstacles to implementing SEP in Yemen. Primary data were collected following a thorough, planned questionnaire assessment to determine the sample size, using non-probability sampling (purposive sampling). Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to test the hypotheses and analyze the dataset, as it is component-centric and well-suited to examining proportions of relationships. The current study employs a sample of 421 SEP adopters who volunteered to participate as respondents to validate the model. The findings indicate a solid and progressive correlation between adopting SEP, reducing energy disasters, and improving domestic activities with all autonomous variables. Supportive empirical findings suggest that the adoption of SEP by urban residents is contingent on the prudent elimination of technological barriers by leveraging experienced professionals, government subsidies to lower prices, and a quality-based satisfaction system. Furthermore, the results provide insightful recommendations to the appropriate authorities responsible for implementing energy-efficient and supportive policies for SEP. In this study, solar panel installation has been recommended for the urban regions of Yemen to adopt solar energy infrastructure.</p>

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Evaluating factors affecting the successful development of entrepreneurship to adopt green technology in Yemen: A roadmap towards a green environment

  • Dhaif Allah Ahmed Hadi,
  • Jicheng Liu,
  • Shahid Ali,
  • Kathih Ahmed Ali Hadi,
  • Javed Akram

摘要

Energy contribution is crucial in achieving sustainable economic growth and collective success by eliminating destitution. Integrating off-grid solar energy projects (SEPs) into households enhances family businesses by providing a continuous, cost-effective energy supply and improving communal lifestyles. The primary objective of the research is to examine the most significant obstacles to implementing SEP in Yemen. Primary data were collected following a thorough, planned questionnaire assessment to determine the sample size, using non-probability sampling (purposive sampling). Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to test the hypotheses and analyze the dataset, as it is component-centric and well-suited to examining proportions of relationships. The current study employs a sample of 421 SEP adopters who volunteered to participate as respondents to validate the model. The findings indicate a solid and progressive correlation between adopting SEP, reducing energy disasters, and improving domestic activities with all autonomous variables. Supportive empirical findings suggest that the adoption of SEP by urban residents is contingent on the prudent elimination of technological barriers by leveraging experienced professionals, government subsidies to lower prices, and a quality-based satisfaction system. Furthermore, the results provide insightful recommendations to the appropriate authorities responsible for implementing energy-efficient and supportive policies for SEP. In this study, solar panel installation has been recommended for the urban regions of Yemen to adopt solar energy infrastructure.