Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam

As Southeast Asian nations face increasing energy demands and waste generation concerns, states have adopted public-private partnership (PPP) models to drive Waste-to-Energy (WtE) infrastructure development. However, WtE PPPs have faced numerous issues, such as construction delays, insufficient regu...

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Main Author: Goh, Kerrianne
Other Authors: Kai Xiang Kwa
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1732282024-01-28T15:31:35Z Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam Goh, Kerrianne Kai Xiang Kwa School of Social Sciences kaixiang.kwa@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Political science As Southeast Asian nations face increasing energy demands and waste generation concerns, states have adopted public-private partnership (PPP) models to drive Waste-to-Energy (WtE) infrastructure development. However, WtE PPPs have faced numerous issues, such as construction delays, insufficient regulatory frameworks, and operational issues. Thus, this paper examines: "What are the critical risk factors underpinning underperforming WtE PPPs in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam?" Given the high upfront investments and intangible costs of WtE PPPs, it is crucial to understand the factors influencing their performance, which can then inform policy decisions and improve project outcomes. Particularly, this paper extracted critical risk factors from three case studies of WtE PPPs: Jatibarang in Indonesia, Ladang Tanah Merah in Malaysia, and Soc Son in Vietnam. Findings from the case studies are classified into five significant risks: legal, social, construction, design, and operational risks across the PPPs’ life cycles. Altogether, this paper reveals nascent WtE adoption in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam, highlighting specific preventive and corrective measures to address underperformance. Bachelor's degree 2024-01-22T00:23:27Z 2024-01-22T00:23:27Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Goh, K. (2023). Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173228 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173228 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Goh, Kerrianne
Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam
description As Southeast Asian nations face increasing energy demands and waste generation concerns, states have adopted public-private partnership (PPP) models to drive Waste-to-Energy (WtE) infrastructure development. However, WtE PPPs have faced numerous issues, such as construction delays, insufficient regulatory frameworks, and operational issues. Thus, this paper examines: "What are the critical risk factors underpinning underperforming WtE PPPs in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam?" Given the high upfront investments and intangible costs of WtE PPPs, it is crucial to understand the factors influencing their performance, which can then inform policy decisions and improve project outcomes. Particularly, this paper extracted critical risk factors from three case studies of WtE PPPs: Jatibarang in Indonesia, Ladang Tanah Merah in Malaysia, and Soc Son in Vietnam. Findings from the case studies are classified into five significant risks: legal, social, construction, design, and operational risks across the PPPs’ life cycles. Altogether, this paper reveals nascent WtE adoption in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam, highlighting specific preventive and corrective measures to address underperformance.
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title Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam
title_short Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam
title_full Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam
title_fullStr Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Examining critical risk factors underpinning underperforming waste-to-energy public-private partnerships in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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