This book unravels the complexities of carbon control practices, offering insights into financial, operational, and sustainable dimensions. Bridging the gaps in fragmented academic research, it offers an innovative interpretative key to the phenomenon of decarbonization in the hydrogen economy.
This book unravels the complexities of carbon control practices, offering insights into financial, operational, and sustainable dimensions. Bridging the gaps in fragmented academic research, it offers an innovative interpretative key to the phenomenon of decarbonization in the hydrogen economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Assunta Di Vaio is an Associate Professor of Business Administration, in the Department of Law, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy. Tayyab Ali is a PhD holder in the Department of Economics and Legal Studies, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: Introduction 1. Hydrogen and the hydrogen economy's relationship with stakeholders 2. Renewable energy sources and hydrogen for decarbonization practices 3. Digital technologies and hydrogen for decarbonization practices PART II: Theoretical and Normative Background 4. Theoretical framework for decarbonization practices and the hydrogen economy 5. Regulatory framework for decarbonization practices and the hydrogen economy 6. Accounting standards and guidance for a carbon free economy: Hydrogen step forward PART III: Challenges and Trends 7. Accounting in the hydrogen economy for carbon neutrality 8. Accountability for accounting in the hydrogen economy 9. Hydrogen case studies and future perspectives
PART I: Introduction 1. Hydrogen and the hydrogen economy's relationship with stakeholders 2. Renewable energy sources and hydrogen for decarbonization practices 3. Digital technologies and hydrogen for decarbonization practices PART II: Theoretical and Normative Background 4. Theoretical framework for decarbonization practices and the hydrogen economy 5. Regulatory framework for decarbonization practices and the hydrogen economy 6. Accounting standards and guidance for a carbon free economy: Hydrogen step forward PART III: Challenges and Trends 7. Accounting in the hydrogen economy for carbon neutrality 8. Accountability for accounting in the hydrogen economy 9. Hydrogen case studies and future perspectives
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