BALANCING DIVERSE PARTNERS’ INTERESTS AND EXPERTISE:DESIGNING PARTNERSHIP MODEL USING SOFT SYSTEM METHODOLOGY (SSM) FOR INDONESIA'S FIRST GREEN ENERGY TERMINAL

This study explores the development of Indonesia’s first Green Energy Terminal, a project initiated by EHS, an energy logistics provider, using qualitative approach by combining Soft System Methodology (SSM) with rigorous data collection and analysis. The objective is to design a partnership m...

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Main Author: Vita Alpha Suandi, Dian
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84052
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:This study explores the development of Indonesia’s first Green Energy Terminal, a project initiated by EHS, an energy logistics provider, using qualitative approach by combining Soft System Methodology (SSM) with rigorous data collection and analysis. The objective is to design a partnership model that balances the diverse interests of various stakeholders for long-term success and support transition into sustainable energy in Indonesia. Furthermore, this study emphasizes stakeholders’ engagement through participatory approach. Utilizing SSM, the study develops a robust partnership model. Data from interviews, document analysis, and market studies reveal a phased approach for different fuel types, with Land Owner and EHS as shareholders in all Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs). Findings from the study emphasize the value of stakeholder management and collaboration in fostering environmentally friendly energy sources and operational success. This research presents a framework for balancing diverse interests and attaining sustainable development goals in the changing energy industry