The Direction of the City Gas as Clean Energy in Indonesia with the Work Force as the Moderator Andry Prima1, Havidh Pramadika1, Wiwik Dahani2, Astri Rinanti3, Prana Ugiana Gio4
1Petroleum Engineering, The Faculty of Earth Technology and Energy, Universitas Trisakti, 2 Mining Engineering, The Faculty of Earth Technology and Energy, Universitas Trisakti, 3Environmental Engineering, the Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Technology, Universitas Trisakti,
4 Mathematics, FMIPA, Universitas Sumatera Utara
Abstract
The city gas as on the clean energy, has been increasingly sold to the consumers. Despite its growth, the trend could possibly encounter the decrease in consumer demand. This could be true if variables affecting its growth are mismanaged. Therefore, controlling the variables are of paramount important.
The aim is to provide a brighter picture of several independent variables that have made significant contribution to the increasingly distribution growth of natural gas as the clean energy in Indonesia. The research philosophy used commonly known as the quasi qualitative and the tools used to model the structured equation is the partially least square. The output should provide the reader the important message as to the effect of the work forces to the growth of the city gas as clean energy. The moderating variables should be managed to reach certain desired outcome. This work can be useful in the field of marketing and trading of the city gas as clean energy based on the available data to the authorities, academia and other stakeholders in order to optimize its growth.
Keywords: city gas, quasi qualitative, structured equation method