— Peer-Reviewed Research —

Publications

Three peer-reviewed papers (2024) on sustainable hydrogen production, storage, and distribution — with a focus on Canadian supply chains and the energy transition in Newfoundland and Labrador.

2024
Paper 01

Sustainable Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Distribution: A Systematic Review for Newfoundland and Labrador

Sakthi, P., Ghahremanlou, D., & Lardi, A.

Journal of Sustainable Development · Vol. 17, No. 1 · pp. 1–20 · 2024

A systematic review of sustainable hydrogen production, storage, and distribution pathways tailored to the Newfoundland and Labrador context. The paper synthesizes the current state of green hydrogen technologies, evaluates regional renewable resource potential, and identifies the technical and economic barriers to large-scale H₂ adoption in the province.

Hydrogen Renewable energy Newfoundland and Labrador Sustainability Systematic review
doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v17n1p1
2024
Paper 02

A Comprehensive Systematic Overview of Canadian Hydrogen Supply Chains Downstream

Farahmand, F., King, J., Ghahremanlou, D., Sakthi, P., & Jafari, M. R. M.

Journal of Sustainable Development · Vol. 17, No. 2 · pp. 1–15 · 2024

A comprehensive review of downstream hydrogen supply chain activities in Canada, covering transport, storage, conversion, and end-use sectors. The paper maps current infrastructure, evaluates emerging technologies, and discusses policy and investment levers needed to scale Canadian hydrogen exports and domestic consumption.

Hydrogen supply chain Canada Downstream Energy transition Policy
doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v17n2p1
2024
Paper 03

A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis of Sustainable Hydrogen Production and Distribution in Canada

Sakthi, P., & Ghahremanlou, D.

Journal of Green Economy and Low-Carbon Development · Vol. 3, No. 3 · pp. 132–160 · 2024

A combined systematic review and bibliometric analysis mapping the research landscape of sustainable hydrogen production and distribution in Canada. Identifies research clusters, dominant authors and institutions, and emerging themes — providing a roadmap for future research and a snapshot of where Canadian hydrogen scholarship currently stands.

Bibliometric analysis Hydrogen production Canada Research mapping Low-carbon
doi.org/10.56578/jgelcd030301

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