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Articles
Ricci M, Newsholme G, Bellaby P, Flynn R. The transition to hydrogen-based energy: combining technology & risk assessments and lay perspectives, International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 1 (1), p. 34-50
Agnolucci P. and W. McDowall (2006) Technological Change in Niches: Auxiliary Power Units and the Hydrogen Economy Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol.74, pp.1394–1410 (abstract only)
Flynn R., Bellaby P., Ricci M. Risk perception of an emergent technology: the case of Hydrogen Energy, Forum for Qualitative Social Research, 7 (1), art. 19.
McDowall, W. & Eames, M. (2006) Forecasts, scenarios, visions, backcasts and roadmaps to the hydrogen economy: a review of the hydrogen futures literature. Energy Policy, 24 January 2006. Available online here.
Eames, M., McDowall, W., Hodson, M. and Marvin, S. (2006). Negotiating contested visions and place-specific expectations of a hydrogen economy, paper accepted for publication in Technology Analysis and Strategic Management. (abstract only)
Hodson, M. and Marvin, S., 'Reconnecting the Technology Characterisation
of the Hydrogen Economy to Contexts of Consumption'. Energy Policy. (forthcoming,
available online here)
Agnolucci, P. & Ekins, P. (2006) Technological Transitions and Strategic Niche Management: The Case of the Hydrogen Economy, International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, Vol.7 Nos.5/6, pp.644-671 (abstract only)
Flynn R., Bellaby P., Ricci M. (2006) Risk perception of an emergent technology: the case of Hydrogen Energy, Forum for Qualitative Research FQS, 7 (1)
Ricci M, Bellaby P, Flynn R, Newsholme G. (2006) Hydrogen: a matter of perception? The Chemical Engineer, November 2006, Issue 785, p. 22-23.
Agnolucci P (2007) Hydrogen Infrastructure for the Transport Sector International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.32, pp.3526 – 3544 (abstract only)
Agnolucci P. (2007) Economics and Market Prospects of Portable Fuel Cells International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.32, pp.4306 – 4318 (abstract only)
Agnolucci P. (2007) Prospects of Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Units in the
Civil Markets International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.32, pp.4319 – 4328 (abstract only)
Working
Papers and Workshop Reports Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2004), Technology
Characterisation of the Hydrogen Economy, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper
No. 1, SURF Centre, University of Salford. (full
text - pdf)
Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2004), Opening the 'Black Box'
of the Hydrogen Economy, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 2, SURF Centre,
University of Salford. A revised version is now in press in Energy Policy (abstract - full text - pdf).
Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2004), Understanding Transitions
to a Hydrogen Economy(-ies) with and through 'Regions', UKSHEC Social Science
Working Paper No. 3, SURF Centre, University of Salford. A revised version has
been submitted to Research Policy (abstract - full text - pdf).
Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2005), Re-Imagining Tees
Valley in the Post-Industrial, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 4, SURF
Centre, University of Salford. A revised version has been submitted to Environment
and Planning A (abstract - full text -
pdf).
Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2005), The 'Journey' to Wales' Hydrogen
Economy, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 5, SURF Centre, University of
Salford. (full text
- pdf)
Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2005), London's Hydrogen Economy: Negotiating
the 'Global', the 'Regional' and the 'Local', UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper
No. 6, SURF Centre, University of Salford. A revised version has been submitted
to the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (abstract - full text - pdf).
Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2005), Emerging UK Hydrogen
Economies: Policy/Urban and Regional Infrastructure 'Drivers', UKSHEC Social Science
Working Paper No. 7, SURF Centre, University of Salford. (full
text - pdf)
McDowall, W. and Eames, M. (2004) Forecasts, scenarios,
visions, backcasts and roadmaps to the hydrogen economy: a review of the hydrogen
futures literature for UKSHEC. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 8, Policy
Studies Institute, London. (full
text - pdf)
McDowall, W. and Eames, M. (2004) Report of the September
2004 UKSHEC Hydrogen Visions Workshop. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No.
9, Policy Studies Institute, London. (full
text - pdf). Eames, M. and McDowall, W. (2005) UKSHEC Hydrogen Visions.
UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 10. Policy Studies Institute, London.
(full text -
pdf). McDowall, W. and Eames, M. (2005) Report of the September 2005 UKSHEC
Hydrogen Transitions Workshop. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 11. Policy
Studies Institute, London. (full
text - pdf).
Ricci M. (2005) Experts’ assessments and representations of risks associated with hydrogen, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 12, ISCPR, University of Salford.
Ricci M. (2006) Exploring public attitudes towards hydrogen energy: conceptual and methodological challenges, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 13, ISCPR, University of Salford.
Ricci M. (2006) Understanding public attitudes towards hydrogen energy: lessons from studies on public attitudes and behaviour towards energy and the environment, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 14, ISCPR, University of Salford.
Agnolucci, P. (2006) Prospects of Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Units in the Civil Markets, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 15, Policy Studies Institute, London.
Bellaby, P. Flynn, R. Ricci, M. (2006) Major change, its risks and the part ‘trust’ might play in managing them: comparing the current pensions crisis and the impending energy crisis, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 17, ISCPR, University of Salford.
McDowall, W & Eames, M. (2006) Towards a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy: A Multi Criteria Mapping of the UKSHEC Hydrogen Futures. (Full Report) UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 18, Policy Studies Institute, London.
McDowall, W & Eames, M. (2006) Towards a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy: A Multi Criteria Mapping of the UKSHEC Hydrogen Futures. (Summary Report) UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 18, Policy Studies Institute, London
Eames, M. & McDowall, W. (2006) Transitions to a UK Hydrogen Economy. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 19, Policy Studies Institute, London.
Hawkins, S. (2006) Technological Characterisation of Hydrogen Storage and Distribution Technologies. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 21, Policy Studies Institute, London.
Hawkins, S. and Hughes, N. (2006) Technological Characterisation of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 22, Policy Studies Institute, London.
Hodson, M. and Marvin, S. (2006) Managing Technological Transitions: Prospects, Places, Publics and Policy. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 23, SURF Centre, University of Salford
Hawkins, S. Joffe, D. Hughes, N (2006) Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Stationary Power: Technology Characterisation and Market Assessment. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 24, Policy Studies Institute, London
Hawkins, S. Joffe, D. (2006) Technological Characterisation of Hydrogen Production Technologies. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 25, Policy Studies Institute, London
Agnolucci, P. (2006) Market Prospects of Fuel Cell Vehicles- A driver based approach. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 26, Policy Studies Institute, London
Hughes, N. (2006) Summary of discussions from expert stakeholder workshops on the economics of hydrogen technologies. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 27, Policy Studies Institute, London.
Ricci M, Flynn R, Bellaby P (2006) Public Attitudes towards Hydrogen energy: Preliminary analysis of findings from focus groups in London, Teesside and Wales, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 28, Institute for Social Cultural and Policy Research, University of Salford.
Joffe D, N. Strachan and N. Balta-Ozkan (2007) Representation of Hydrogen in the UK, US and Netherlands MARKAL Energy Systems Models, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 29, Policy Studies Institute, London
Joffe D., N. Strachan (2007) Review of modelling approaches to the development of a ‘hydrogen economy’, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 30, Policy Studies Institute, London
Dresner S and Tomei J (2007). Public Acceptability of Hydrogen: Lessons for Policies and Institutions. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 31, Policy Studies Institute, London
Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Ramachandran Kannan, Neil Strachan (2007) Analysis of UKSHEC Hydrogen Visions in the UK MARKAL Energy System Model, UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No.32. Policy Studies Institute, London
Ricci, M., Flynn, R., Bellaby, P. (2007) Understanding the Public Acceptability of Hydrogen Energy- Key findings from focus groups in Teesside, South West Wales and London. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No.33. Institute for Social Cultural and Policy Research, University of Salford.
Hughes, N. (2007) Actors, Organisations and Institutions Relating to the Development of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities in the UK. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No.34. Policy Studies Institute, London
Ekins, P. and Hughes, N. (2007) The Prospects for a Hydrogen Economy. UKSHEC Social Science Working Paper No. 35. Policy Studies Institute, London.
Presentations
McDowall and Eames, 2006. What will a hydrogen economy look like? A multi-criteria appraisal of contested hydrogen futures. Presented to the Environment Seminar Series of the Liu Centre for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. February 8th 2006. (Powerpoint, 1.8MB)
Eames
and McDowall, 2005. Towards
a multi-criteria sustainability appraisal of competing hydrogen futures. European
Society for Ecological Economics, June 14th-17th, Lisbon, Portugal. (pdf) Eames
and McDowall, 2005. Hybridisation and the dynamics of technological transitions:
insights for the putative hydrogen economy. ESRC Seminar Series: Exploring the
social dimensions of Hydrogen, February 25th, Manchester, UK
Strachan N. (2006) The UK Energy Review: Policy and Prospects for Hydrogen and other Carbon Mitigation Resources, presented to the Scottish Hydrogen Research Network, University of Stirling, February 2006 (Powerpoint, 640KB)
McDowall and
Eames, 2005. Towards a multi-criteria sustainability appraisal of competing hydrogen
futures. Royal Society UK-China Hydrogen Workshop, 30-31st May, Dalian, China.
Agnolucci and McDowall, 2005. Promising Niches: a survey of early markets
for hydrogen technologies. 1st World Congress for Young Scientists on Hydrogen,
Turin, Italy, May 19th. Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2005), 'Connecting
the Technologies of the Hydrogen Economy to Contexts of Consumption'?, ESRC Seminar
2, Analysing Social Dimensions of Emerging Hydrogen Economies, Manchester, February. Eames,
M., McDowall, W., Hodson, M., and Marvin, S., (2004), Emerging
Niches and H2 Futures: Perspectives from the work of the UK Sustainable Hydrogen
Energy Consortium, Paper presented to Hydrogen in Europe: Towards a consistent
Policy Framework for Sustainable Energy and Mobility, College of Europe, Bruges,
Belgium, June. (pdf) McDowall, Eames, Marvin and Hodson 2004. Forecasts,
scenarios, visions, backcasts and roadmaps to the hydrogen economy. Expectations
in Science & Technology - Research Workshop, April 29th - 30th, Risø
National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark. (Powerpoint) Hodson, M., and Marvin,
S., (2004). 'Emerging Hydrogen Economies in London, Teesside and Wales: Bounded
Niches or Prototype Systems', Paper presented to Hydrogen- UK Social Science and
Policy Research Workshop, Regents College, London, April. McDowall and Eames,
2004. A Review of Hydrogen Futures. UK Hydrogen Social Science Workshop, Regent's
College, London, UK, 22nd April 2004.
Conference papers
Bellaby P. (2003) H2 for C: Might substituting hydrogen for carbon as a fuel reduce inequalities in health?, BSA Medical Sociology Group Annual Conference, York University (September 2003).
Bellaby P., Flynn R., Ricci M. (2004) Is hydrogen safe? Approaches to the study of perceptions of risk among those who have a stake in a future hydrogen economy, British Sociological Association Risk and Society Group Annual Conference, Nottingham University (September 2004).
Flynn R. (2004) Knowing the Unknown: issues in the public perceptions of risk, BSA Medical Sociology Group 36th Annual Conference, University of York (September 2004).
Flynn R., Bellaby P., Ricci M. (2005) Risk perception of an emergent technology: the case of hydrogen energy, ESRC Social Contexts and Responses to Risk Conference, University of Kent (January 2005).
Bellaby P., Flynn R., Ricci M. (2005) Major Change, its risks and the part “trust” might play in managing them: comparing the current pension crisis and the impending energy crisis, BSA Risk & Society Study Group 4th Annual Conference, Liverpool Hope University College, (September 2005).
Ricci M., Newsholme G., Bellaby P., Flynn R. (2005) ‘Hydrogen: too dangerous to base our future upon?’, paper presented at Hazards XIX ICHEME NW Branch Symposium, 27-30 March 2006, University of Manchester.
Flynn, R. Bellaby, P. and Ricci, M. (2006) Environmental citizenship and sustainable energy: analysing attitudes to a future hydrogen economy Social Policy Association Annual Conference, University of Birmingham (July, 2006).
Flynn, R. Bellaby, P. and Ricci, M. (2006) Environmental citizenship and sustainable energy: analysing attitudes to a future hydrogen economy. BSA Risk and Society Study Group Annual Conference, University of Kent, Canterbury (September 2006).
Ricci, M. Bellaby, P. and Flynn, R. (2006) ‘Telling it as it is’: typical failings in studies of lay opinion about a Hydrogen Economy. 16th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Lyon, France (June 2006)
Ricci, M. Flynn, R. and Bellaby, P. (2006) Changing the dialogue between science and its publics: the case of the ‘Hydrogen Economy’ SSTN Workshop SCIENCE AND CHANGE, Manchester, England (April 2006).
Books
Flynn R and Bellaby P (editors) (2007; in press) Risk and the Public Acceptance of New Technologies (Palgrave-Macmillan, Basingstoke).
Chapters in Books
Bellaby P. (2007, in press) ‘Conclusions’, in Flynn and Bellaby (eds), Risk and the Public Acceptance of New Technologies (Palgrave-Macmillan, Basingstoke, in press)
Flynn R. (2007, in press) ‘Risk and the public acceptance of new technologies’, in Flynn and Bellaby (eds) Risk and the Public Acceptance of New Technologies (Palgrave-Macmillan, Basingstoke).
Ricci M, Bellaby P, Flynn R (2007, in press) ‘Stakeholders’ and publics’ perceptions of hydrogen energy technologies’ in Flynn and Bellaby (eds) Risk and the Public Acceptance of New Technologies (Palgrave-Macmillan, Basingstoke).
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