Denmark spends the most on hydrogen research (in Gross Domestic Product terms) than any other country in the world, and it has led to an immense amount of research on hydrogen fuel cells within the past decade. However, not all stakeholders in the Danish hydrogen network share the same vision for the technology. This communication therefore uses critical stakeholder analysis to first identify the most influential actors involved in hydrogen research before it documents a set of stakeholder conflicts
This paper presents the results of a systematic review that analysed the literature on factors influ...
The Netherlands has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 95% by 2050. In this respect, ...
Regional governments in Europe seem to be playing an increasing role in hydrogen and fuel cell (H2FC...
Denmark spends the most on hydrogen research (in Gross Domestic Product terms) than any other countr...
Denmark's national energy strategy for 2050 calls explicitly for the use of hydrogen to store excess...
The interest in low-carbon hydrogen technologies is growing fast in politics and the economy. The ra...
This article explores the complexity of factors or mechanisms that can influence hydrogen stakeholde...
This paper analyses membership data from 39 hydrogen associations to understand which economic secto...
The report presents a case study where qualitative research framed within transition studies and the...
Under the shadow of the climate change dilemma and its consequence for the human’s future, the need ...
Several factors have led to growing interest in a hydrogen energy economy, especially for transporta...
In Scandinavia most activities within hydrogen for transport is coordinated in the Scandinavian Hydr...
The paper presents spatially explicit results for 272 countries of European Union indicating the pot...
When designed and built properly, hydrogen energy systems can enhance energy security through techno...
Hydrogen and fuel cells as an emerging socio-technical system have been suggested as a very promisin...
This paper presents the results of a systematic review that analysed the literature on factors influ...
The Netherlands has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 95% by 2050. In this respect, ...
Regional governments in Europe seem to be playing an increasing role in hydrogen and fuel cell (H2FC...
Denmark spends the most on hydrogen research (in Gross Domestic Product terms) than any other countr...
Denmark's national energy strategy for 2050 calls explicitly for the use of hydrogen to store excess...
The interest in low-carbon hydrogen technologies is growing fast in politics and the economy. The ra...
This article explores the complexity of factors or mechanisms that can influence hydrogen stakeholde...
This paper analyses membership data from 39 hydrogen associations to understand which economic secto...
The report presents a case study where qualitative research framed within transition studies and the...
Under the shadow of the climate change dilemma and its consequence for the human’s future, the need ...
Several factors have led to growing interest in a hydrogen energy economy, especially for transporta...
In Scandinavia most activities within hydrogen for transport is coordinated in the Scandinavian Hydr...
The paper presents spatially explicit results for 272 countries of European Union indicating the pot...
When designed and built properly, hydrogen energy systems can enhance energy security through techno...
Hydrogen and fuel cells as an emerging socio-technical system have been suggested as a very promisin...
This paper presents the results of a systematic review that analysed the literature on factors influ...
The Netherlands has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 95% by 2050. In this respect, ...
Regional governments in Europe seem to be playing an increasing role in hydrogen and fuel cell (H2FC...