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Energy Sector Innovation Hubs: A Conceptual Model for the Creation and Sustainment of Innovation in the Energy Sector

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29 Apr, 2024

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Energy Sector Innovation Hubs: A Conceptual Model for the Creation and Sustainment of Innovation in the Energy Sector

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Innovation Hubs provide new ways to understand stakeholder needs and challenges, foster co-creation of ideas to action, incubate and accelerate ideas, foster policy innovation, design and implement pilots, and enhance access to finance.

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