Lee, Duu-JongDuu-JongLeeHsu, S.-S.S.-S.HsuTso, C.-T.C.-T.TsoSu, A.A.SuLee, D.-J.Lee, Duu-HwaD.-J.Lee, Duu-HwaLeeSHIH-HSUN HSUTso, Chun-ToChun-ToTsoSu, AyAySuLee, Duu-JongDuu-JongLee2018-09-102018-09-102009http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-64549090006&partnerID=MN8TOARShttp://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/351019This study, based on the Taiwan dynamic computable general equilibrium model-energy, hydrogen (TAIGEM-EH), provides an economic baseline forecast for petroleum and hydrogen economies in Taiwan in 2004-2030. Through survey data on existing energy sectors and other industries, TAIGEM-EH predicts that developing hydrogen economy presents an appropriate strategy for meeting the Kyoto Protocol's CO2 emissions mitigation target with attempt to keep economic growth. Hydrogen economy is noted sensitive to industrial structure and rate of technical progress on hydrogen production. Transition from petroleum economy to hydrogen economy acquires strong governmental support and significant technical progress. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Computable general equilibrium; Hydrogen economy; Petroleum economy[SDGs]SDG7[SDGs]SDG8Computable general equilibrium; Computable general equilibrium models; Economic growths; Emissions mitigations; Existing energies; Hydrogen economy; Industrial structures; Kyoto protocols; Petroleum economy; Survey datum; Technical progress; Economics; Emission control; Hydrogen; Hydrogen production; alternative energy; carbon dioxide; economic analysis; economic growth; emission control; energy market; hydrogen; industrial structure; Kyoto Protocol; state role; technological development; Asia; Eurasia; Far East; TaiwanAn economy-wide analysis of hydrogen economy in Taiwanjournal article10.1016/j.renene.2008.12.006