Hydrogen fuel cells and alternatives in the transport sector issues for developing countries : UNU conference, Maastricht, 7-9 Nov. 2005
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2005
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This paper applies an innovation systems approach to analyse the establishment of the internal combustion engine in the automotive industry and the emergence of hydrogen fuel cells as a possible successor. New wave technologies such as information and communications technologies (ICTS), biotechnology, nanotechnology and hydrogen-based technologies have defining features that differentiate them from earlier industrial technologies: their science-base, patent-intensity and systems embeddedness. “To exaggerate only a bit, current attempts to forestall greener technologies is as if, at the end of the 19th century, we invested in breeding faster horses to compete with the emerging internal combustion engine.”
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, TRANSPORT PLANNING, ENGINE FUELS, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY SUBSTITUTION, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, URBAN TRANSPORT, MOTOR VEHICLES, FUEL CELLS, NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA