Under CopyrightWietschel, MartinMartinWietschelHasenauer, UlrikeUlrikeHasenauer2022-03-0712.2.20082004https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/29202710.24406/publica-fhg-292027Contents S.I-IV 1 Executive Summary S.1-4 2 Analysis and Discussion of the Public Acceptance of Hydrogen Technologies S.5-20 - 2.1 Introduction S.5 - 2.2 Review of relevant literature S.5-6 - 2.3 The project AcceptH2 S.7-19 - 2.3.1 Knowledge and attitudes towards hydrogen vehicles S.7-12 - 2.3.2 Environmental knowledge and attitudes S.12-15 - 2.3.3 Willingness to pay for hydrogen fuelled buses S.15-18 - 2.3.4 Regression analysis S.18-19 - 2.4 Conclusions S.19-20 - 2.5 References Chapter 2 S.20 3 An Overview of Identified Hydrogen-Related Knowledge Gaps S.21-25 - 3.1 Social impacts of the hydrogen economy S.21-24 - 3.1.1 Methodology S.21 - 3.1.2 Output S.21-22 - 3.2.2 Technological knowledge gaps S.22 - 3.2.4 Political-institutional knowledge gaps S.23-24 - 3.3 Summarising the conclusions S.24-25 - 3.3.1 Overview of information on hydrogen and knowledge gaps/level of knowledge of relevant actors S.24 - 3.3.2 Concluding remarks S.25 - 3.4 References Chapter 3 S.25 4 Discussion of Impacts of Hydrogen on Defined Aspects of Quality of Life S.26-38 - 4.1 Introduction S.26-27 - 4.2 Metrics used in "quality of life" assessments S.27-29 - 4.2.1 The metrics and measures in QOL assessments S.27-29 - 4.2.1.1 Example of a sociological measure of individual welfare S.27-28 - 4.2.1.2 Example of a measure of socio-economic development S.28 - 4.2.1.3 Example of a medical quality of life index S.28-29 - 4.2.1.4 Multi-dimensional tools in QOL assessment S.29 - 4.3 Rating and classification of the QOL aspects S.29-32 - 4.4 The assessment and score classification S.32-37 - 4.4.1 Implications of the usage of hydrogen S.32-35 - 4.4.1.1 Human health effects S.32-33 - 4.4.1.2 Other effects to human activity and habitat S.33 - 4.4.1.3 Economical implications S.33-34 - 4.4.1.4 Life security and stability S.34-35 - 4.4.1.5 Appraisal of personal life aspects S.35 - 4.4.2 Scoring and classification of the impacts S.36-37 - 4.5 Conclusions S.37-38 - 4.6 References Chapter 4 S.38 5 Social justice S.39-46 - 5.1 Introduction S.39 - 5.2 Methodology S.39 - 5.3 Social indicators for a sustainable energy system S.39-41 - 5.4 Relevance of the selected criteria and indicators for a future hydrogen supply system S.41 - 5.5 Access to fair-priced energy services S.41-44 - 5.5.1 Data and calculation S.41-43 - 5.5.2 Results S.44 - 5.6 Summary S.44-45 - 5.7 References Chapter 5 S.45-46 6 Risk Communication S.47-61 - 6.1 Introduction S.47-48 - 6.2 Enter the scientist: the "Expert" model S.48-53 - 6.3 Enter Mr. Everyman: the "Lay" model S.54-56 - 6.4 Enter the consumer: a communication project S.56-60 - 6.5 Conclusions S.60-61en303600Hy Society - D7 Report of Social Impacts of Hydrogen. Scientific Reportreport