Technology-based entrepreneurial mindset
require regeneration in order to support the increasingly
necessary energy transition. This challenge has been
applied to electrical experts whose central role is
complicated by the potential for stranded assets,
intermittence paradigms, and new system planning
patterns as well as electricity operational patterns. This
paper uses quantitative methods to explain the
importance of expert engineers' technopreneurial
orientation to promote the sustainable use of electricity.
The ability of expert engineers to collaborate by
prioritizing dialogue that provides shared access and
transparency in risk-taking is a critical aspect that
strengthens the effect of the energy transition to
sustainability. The experts' adoption of the three aspects
of the modified trilemma index of energy, energy security,
energy equity, and environmental sustainability reflects
the increasing sense of achievement sustainability in the
electricity sector.
Keywords : Sustainability, Technopreneurship, Engineering Management, Energy Transition, Expert Engineer.