SINGAPORE/CLEVELAND, OH – While the concept of a hydrogen economy continues to attract significant attention among politicians, media and "some" academics, two social scientists argue the attraction is based to a large extent on fantasy-based expectations.
Benjamin K. Sovacool, assistant professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, and Dr. Brent Brossmann, of the Tim Russert Department of Communication and Theatre Arts, John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH wrote in a paper in the upcoming April issue of "Energy Policy" (online Dec. 30, 2009) that rather than being based on science, some evidence indicates hydrogen ... Log in to view full article.