Abstract
In recent years, studies have examined the energy market, and a significant need has emerged to conserve limited natural resources and protect the environment. Therefore, the transition to renewable energy is necessary, but it is fraught with many challenges. A key role in this process is played by project managers, who must possess a range of skills, focus on relevant tasks, and fit within a certain budget. This transition necessitates a move away from traditional project frameworks and toward strategies that take into account developing regulatory environments, dynamic market situations, and rapid technological change. In the energy industry, effective project management is essential to success, yet it faces different difficulties. Whether building massive power plants or creating renewable energy systems like solar farms, these projects usually require several intricate parts and sizable teams. We shall examine a number of important facets of energy project management. Furthermore, the contribution of professional training and digitization to improving project efficiency will also be examined. Using a survey-based methodology with a standardized questionnaire, this study provides clarity on the perceptions, challenges, and skills required by project managers in Romania involved in the transition to a sustainable energy system. The analysis highlighted several gaps in this transition process, including an unstable legislative framework and educational offerings not aligned with the specific challenges. It also outlines the profile of a productive project manager who can work in an uncertain, dynamic environment, but still able to ensure a smooth path towards energy transition. Beyond technical expertise, navigating this new reality calls for agility, strategic vision, and a systems-based mindset for project managers.