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Effective Management and Utilization of Hydrogen Production Technology Using Multi-layered Model, Strategic Niche Management, and Need Factor Theory

다층적 모델, 전략적 니치 관리 및 필요성 인자 이론을 활용한 수소 생산 기술의 효과적 관리와 활용 방안

  • JOONHEON KIM (Graduate School of Technology & Innovation Management, Hanyang University) ;
  • JONGHWA PARK (Plants Division, DAEWOO E&C) ;
  • DAEMYEONG CHO (Graduate School of Technology & Innovation Management, Hanyang University)
  • 김준헌 (한양대학교 기술경영전문대학원) ;
  • 박종화 (대우건설 플랜트 본부) ;
  • 조대명 (한양대학교 기술경영전문대학원)
  • Received : 2024.01.23
  • Accepted : 2024.04.11
  • Published : 2024.04.30

Abstract

The significance of hydrogen economy and production technology is steadily increasing. This research reviewed strategies for utilizing hydrogen production technology by combining a multi-layer model, strategic niche management, and the need factor for Hoship. The model was validated as a strategy considering hydrogen production technology and the transformation of the energy system. Using this, a new business model for hydrogen production technology was created, finding a strategic niche and sophisticating the technology. It also proposed ways to unlock the potential of hydrogen production technology and improve its efficiency. This work contributes to the commercialization of hydrogen production technology and its role in sustainable energy conversion. It proposes a new and effective approach for utilizing hydrogen production technology, going beyond its limitations to suggest a more efficient method. It is hoped that these results will be helpful to researchers in hydrogen energy, and serve as a reference for establishing ways to utilize hydrogen production technology.

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