Efficiency improvement tools for the roadmap of development of the high-tech direction “Hydrogen Energy”
https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2023-11-1394-1399
Abstract
Aim. Development of scientifically substantiated tools to increase the efficiency of the roadmap for the development of the high-tech direction “Hydrogen Energy”.
Objectives. To evaluate the conformity of the standard passport of the road map of the high-tech direction to the tasks of the development of the direction “Hydrogen Energy”; to analyze the influence of the features of the direction “Hydrogen Energy” on the requirements to the road map; to propose tools to take into account the features of the direction “Hydrogen Energy” in the road map.
Methods. The research was conducted on the basis of a set of general scientific methods (system analysis, method of dialectical cognition, etc.).
Results. The need for additional functionality and tools for the roadmap “Hydrogen Energy” is shown, as the direction implies the development of an ecosystem of products based on several interrelated and competing technologies. By analyzing the features of the Hydrogen Energy roadmap, five tools are proposed to improve efficiency and reduce risks.
Conclusions. The implementation of the proposed five tools will improve efficiency and reduce risks for the Hydrogen Energy roadmap by considering the structure of the direction, technology readiness level, and resource constraints.
About the Author
V. V. EmelyanovRussian Federation
Vladimir V. Emelyanov, postgraduate student at the Department of Information Technologies, Artificial Intelligence and Social Technologies of Digital Society
4 Wilhelm Pik st., Moscow 129226
Competing Interests:
the author declares no conflict of interest related to the publication of this article.
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Emelyanov V.V. Efficiency improvement tools for the roadmap of development of the high-tech direction “Hydrogen Energy”. Economics and Management. 2023;29(11):1394-1399. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2023-11-1394-1399