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Analysis of the transition to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and the potential hydrogen energy infrastructure requirements / David L. Greene [and 8 others] ; edited by Shawna McQueen ; prepared by Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Greene, David L. (David Lloyd), 1949- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Fuel cell vehicles--United States.
- Fuel cell vehicles.
- Fuel cell industry--United States.
- Fuel cell industry.
- Hydrogen as fuel.
- Hydrogen--Biotechnology--United States.
- Hydrogen.
- Infrastructure (Economics)--United States.
- Infrastructure (Economics).
- Fuel cell vehicles--Economic aspects--United States.
- Hydrogen as fuel--Forecasting.
- Hydrogen--Biotechnology.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (approximately 66 pages) : color illustrations, color maps
- Other Title:
- Transition to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and the potential hydrogen energy infrastructure requirements
- Place of Publication:
- Oak Ridge, Tennessee : Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2008.
- Summary:
- Achieving a successful transition to hydrogen-powered vehicles in the U.S. automotive market will require strong and sustained commitment by hydrogen producers, vehicle manufacturers, transporters and retailers, consumers, and governments. The interaction of these agents in the marketplace will determine the real costs and benefits of early market transformation policies, and ultimately the success of the transition itself.
- Notes:
- Title from PDF title page (viewed January 8, 2009).
- "March 2008."
- "ORNL/TM-2008/30."
- "Managed by UT-Battelle, LLC."
- Includes bibliographical references (page 27).
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (DOE, viewed July 6, 2022).
- Other Format:
- Reproduction of (manifestation): Analysis of the transition to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and the potential hydrogen energy infrastructure requirements.
- OCLC:
- 297466881
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