MULTILATERAL MANAGEMENT OF THE HYDROGEN ECOSYSTEM: THE KEY TO A SUCCESSFUL ENERGY TRANSITION IN THE HARSH CONDITIONS OF DECARBONIZATION
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This article explores management styles to create alternatives for the successful implementation of the energy transition within the harsh conditions of decarbonization. The barriers to the introduction of the hydrogen economy in developing countries, as well as policy and management issues are highlighted.
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