In this study the green hydrogen economy is depicted as successor and replacement of the fossil fuel economy in its entirety. Steps involved in building a green industrial revolution on the basis of hydrogen are outlined and the dynamics of building a technoeconomic green successor to fossil fuels are explored.
In this study the green hydrogen economy is depicted as successor and replacement of the fossil fuel economy in its entirety. Steps involved in building a green industrial revolution on the basis of hydrogen are outlined and the dynamics of building a technoeconomic green successor to fossil fuels are explored.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Mathews is emeritus professor at Macquarie University, Sydney, tenable in the Macquarie Business School. He is the author of Global Green Shift (Anthem Press 2017) and of a blog on greening issues at: www.globalgreenshift.org. He was awarded the Schumpeter Prize in 2018 for his work on green industrial dynamics.
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Abstract Analytical Contents Acronyms Acknowledgements 1.Introduction 2 A Solar-Hydrogen Economy 3 Multiple Green Hydrogen Pathways 4 A Green Growth Economy 5 Perspectives from the Future: Twilight of Fossil Fuels Bibliography Index
Abstract Analytical Contents Acronyms Acknowledgements 1.Introduction 2 A Solar-Hydrogen Economy 3 Multiple Green Hydrogen Pathways 4 A Green Growth Economy 5 Perspectives from the Future: Twilight of Fossil Fuels Bibliography Index
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