September 2007   Vol. XXII   No. 9   ISSN 1080-8019
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September 2007

Book Review: The Hydrogen Age: Empowering a Clean Energy Future

by Geoffrey B. Holland and James J. Provenzano. Gibbs Smith, 2007, Salt Lake City, UT, 357 pages. $24.95.

Reviewed by Richard Engel

If you’re an energy professional who wants to learn more about the science and engineering aspects of hydrogen and fuel cells, this is not the book you’re looking for. The Hydrogen Age is squarely aimed at the layperson looking for an inspiring, non-technical overview of what a hydrogen future might look like. With its engaging, magazine-like layout and extensive use of graphics, Holland and Provenzano’s book pulls the reader along for a breathless tour of all the ways hydrogen can be put to use. Despite some flaws, The Hydrogen Age does fill an important gap in the literature available on hydrogen energy.


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