It is important to collaborate globally on green hydrogen and to empower each other in the process.
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Lydia Maketo is a social scientist researching issues around actors and acceptance in hydrogen technologies, with a background of investigating public attitudes toward technology acceptance. Lydia is passionate about new technology uptake and the associated socio-economic impacts. She holds a Ph.D. from Curtin University, Perth Australia. Lydia works as a Core Scientist for the REDEFINE H2E Project at Technical University of Munich.
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It is important to collaborate globally on green hydrogen and to empower each other in the process.
Technical University of Munich-Core Scientist
Munich
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