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Risk management of hydrogenation station PPP project based on 3D framework—A case study in China

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  • Hui Zhao
  • Guikun Yu
  • Xian Cheng

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Renewable hydrogen energy has received growing attention due to the energy shortage and increasing CO2 emissions. With these issues in mind, renewable hydrogen has become an important component of future energy systems in many countries, especially in the transportation sector. However, the shortage of hydrogenation station and the risks associated with their construction have become an urgent issue for the development of hydrogen energy transportation. To better implement the hydrogenation station project, a risk management framework is proposed for risk control. First, a comprehensive risk index system is developed, using a weighting method based on the G1 method and the C-OWA operator. Second, a grey fuzzy synthetic assessment method is applied to evaluate the risk based on the 3D risk assessment framework. Finally, risk is assigned to different participants and actionable measures are proposed. This paper summarizes the obstacles to the development of hydrogen energy transportation, highlights the potential of hydrogen energy development, and suggests workable solutions for the use of hydrogen energy in the future transportation industry.

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  • Hui Zhao & Guikun Yu & Xian Cheng, 2023. "Risk management of hydrogenation station PPP project based on 3D framework—A case study in China," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(12), pages 1-27, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0293348
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293348
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