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The Lack of Systems Thinking and Interdisciplinarity is Killing the Hydrogen Economy

Abstract

Hydrogen’s promise as a transformative energy solution has been consistently unfulfilled. This perspective article suggests that the primary barrier is not necessarily technological, but a systemic failure to apply holistic systems thinking and genuine interdisciplinary collaboration. Through historical analysis and contemporary case studies, we argue that only by integrating technical, economic, policy, and social expertise within a holistic systems framework across the entire value chain can hydrogen overcome its boom-and-bust cycles and become a foundational component of the low-carbon energy future.

Funding source: The author(s) declare that financial support was received for the research and/or publication of this article. The work has been conducted within the project PUSH–Production, Use, and Storage of Hydrogen (Project number ARC19-0026), funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF). We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support received through the Swedish governmental initiative StandUp for Energy.
Related subjects: Policy & Socio-Economics
Countries: Sweden
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2025-09-22
2025-12-05
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