Abstract

In this article, a brief examination of the histories of oil and electricity confirms that unfettered markets do not ensure adequate energy security, that rationales for governmental interventions have evolved over time, and that economic and political interests have been inextricably interlinked throughout. The energy security lens also has significant implications in the current policy debate over the hydrogen economy.

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