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A hover view over Australia's hydrogen industry in recent history: The necessity for a hydrogen industry knowledge-sharing platform
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A hover view over Australia's hydrogen industry in recent history: The necessity for a hydrogen industry knowledge-sharing platform

F. Dawood, GM. Shafiullah and M. Anda
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.45(58), pp.32916-32939
2020
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Abstract

The hydrogen industry in Australia has gained tremendous momentum in 2018 and after the publishing of the National Hydrogen Roadmap. In this study, a comprehensive review of the recent history of hydrogen-related activities and publications, as well as hydrogen funding programs and the funded projects, was conducted. Most of these activities were tabulated and discussed from the perspective of sorting, documentation, and contrast. The broad picture indicates the need and necessity of a unified national database for the hydrogen industry landscape. An innovative modular online (web-based) crowdsourced database platform is introduced in this paper as the “Australia Hydrogen Industry Knowledge-Sharing Platform” to include all hydrogen-related activities in Australia. This web-based platform will be presented in the form of a business to generate revenue to offset operation and maintenance costs and ensure the system updating. This study will not only guide the Australian governments and/or stakeholders to develop a hydrogen economy for the future but also other countries to promote their hydrogen industry.

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2 Chemistry
2.41 Catalysts
2.41.546 Catalytic Hydrogenation
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Chemistry, Physical
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