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The Role of Hydrogen in Energy Communities: Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments
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Renewable hydrogen
Energy communities
Storage
Power generation
Heating
Mobility
Feedstock
Blending
Sector coupling
Power-To-X
Fecha de publicación
2026
Editor
MDPI
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[EN] Renewable hydrogen has become a versatile technology that can play a key role in the deployment of energy communities, although technological, economic, environmental, legal, and social challenges remain to be addressed. This study conducts a systematic review based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) methodology that analyzes the current state of technologies, the different applications, challenges and limitations, and future lines of research related to the enabling role of hydrogen in energy communities. Results from the bibliometric analysis show sustained growth in the number of publications over the last five years (2020–2025), with a predominance of applications in which hydrogen is combined with other energy carriers (58%).
The versatility of hydrogen has prompted the evaluation of different applications, with particular emphasis on energy storage to capitalize on energy surpluses (51%), mobility (19%), and heating (20%). The main existing barriers come from the absence of stable long-term regulation, interoperability between components and technologies, and a lack of real data. Overcoming these challenges should be based on new technologies such as artificial intelligence and the construction and operation of pilot projects. In addition, a Strengths,Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis has been conducted building upon the SHARED-H2 SUDOE project, yielding particularly insightful results through the active involvement of stakeholders in the preparatory process. Based on all the points given above, the research concludes that it is necessary to improve long-term policies and increase training at all levels aimed at active end-user participation and a profound restructuring of the energy system.
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10.3390/hydrogen7010014
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