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How to kick off system innovation: a Rotterdam case study of the transition to a fuel cell transport system [An article from: Journal of Cleaner Production]

How to kick off system innovation: a Rotterdam case study of the transition to a fuel cell transport system [An article from: Journal of Cleaner Production]

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Authors: S.j.m. Van Den Bosch, J.c. Brezet, Ph.j. Vergragt
Publisher: Elsevier
Category: Book

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ASIN: B000RR5R0E

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Fuel cells in combination with hydrogen are expected to play an important role in a future sustainable transport system. Recent studies have provided insight into how technological transitions may come about and may be managed. However, there is a lack of methodologies aimed at starting off transitions or system innovations, in practice. This paper addresses this issue by presenting a methodology characterized by a bottom-up approach to generate a roadmap for short-term projects within a long-term perspective. The methodology is applied in a Rotterdam case study of the transition to a fuel cell transport system. The outcome of this case study leads to recommendations for setting up a framework to facilitate and stimulate kicking off system innovation.