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Hydrogen Power: Iceland's Green Dream

Posted September 23, 2007 5:02 PM

From CNN.com - Technology:

REYKJAVIK, Iceland (CNN) -- Iceland may be best known for world-famous musical export Bjork but there's a new star quickly gaining this island nation worldwide acclaim -- clean energy. For more than 50 years Iceland has been decreasing its dependence on fossil fuels by tapping the natural power all around this rainy, windswept rock of fire. Waterfalls, volcanoes, geysers and hot springs provide Icelanders with abundant electricity and hot water. Virtually all of the country's electricity and heating comes from domestic renewable energy sources -- hydroelectric power and geothermal springs. It's pollution-free and cheap. Yet these energy pioneers are still dependent on imported oil to operate their vehicles and thriving fishing industry. Iceland's geographic isolation in the North Atlantic makes it expensive to ship in gasoline -- it costs almost $8 a gallon (around $2 a liter).

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Re: Hydrogen Power: Iceland's Green Dream

09/27/2007 1:57 PM

It's great to see Iceland taking the lead and becoming the worlds test bed in becoming a hydrogen based economy.

I wish they would stop their Illegal whaling Industry and export fuel cell technology before another species goes extinct or we run out of fossil fuels.

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Re: Hydrogen Power: Iceland's Green Dream

09/28/2007 4:10 AM

What is pumped to the car tank at Hydrogen Station?

Water?

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09/28/2007 11:40 AM

Hydrogen gas, H2

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