2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.02.038
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Renewable hydrogen standards, certifications, and labels: A state-of-the-art review from a sustainability systems governance perspective

Fred Gale,
Daniel Goodwin,
Heather Lovell
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“…A bibliometric review, evaluating many articles, suggests that contributions from multiple institutions can broaden the database available for analysis, providing a more comprehensive view of the current state and trends in research [52,54,55]. Thus, identifying prominent countries, institutions, and authors makes it easier to visualize international collaboration, mapping the closest relationships that allow interaction between researchers from different parts of the world to accelerate the dissemination of knowledge and the implementation of discoveries globally [28,[218][219][220]. Furthermore, collaboration also facilitates the transfer of technology between institutions, accelerating the practical application of scientific discoveries, especially when there is adequate interaction between academic and industrial researchers, and can lead to an improvement in the quality of studies by allowing different institutions to approach gaps in knowledge [42,55,218,221,222].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A bibliometric review, evaluating many articles, suggests that contributions from multiple institutions can broaden the database available for analysis, providing a more comprehensive view of the current state and trends in research [52,54,55]. Thus, identifying prominent countries, institutions, and authors makes it easier to visualize international collaboration, mapping the closest relationships that allow interaction between researchers from different parts of the world to accelerate the dissemination of knowledge and the implementation of discoveries globally [28,[218][219][220]. Furthermore, collaboration also facilitates the transfer of technology between institutions, accelerating the practical application of scientific discoveries, especially when there is adequate interaction between academic and industrial researchers, and can lead to an improvement in the quality of studies by allowing different institutions to approach gaps in knowledge [42,55,218,221,222].…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, identifying prominent countries, institutions, and authors makes it easier to visualize international collaboration, mapping the closest relationships that allow interaction between researchers from different parts of the world to accelerate the dissemination of knowledge and the implementation of discoveries globally [28,[218][219][220]. Furthermore, collaboration also facilitates the transfer of technology between institutions, accelerating the practical application of scientific discoveries, especially when there is adequate interaction between academic and industrial researchers, and can lead to an improvement in the quality of studies by allowing different institutions to approach gaps in knowledge [42,55,218,221,222]. Such interaction promotes technological innovation, with the combination of skills and resources leading to the development of new techniques, methodologies, or technologies to drive the advancement of hydrogen production [182,223,224].…”
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confidence: 99%