Thursday, November 29, 2007

Iceland takes another step towards the hydrogen economy

Iceland opens first public hydrogen station

By the middle of this century, Iceland plans to be fossil fuel free. By converting geothermal and hydroelectric power sources into hydrogen, Iceland plans to be the world's first fully functional hydrogen economy.

"The future prospects for hydrogen are very bright," Jon Bjorn Skulason, general manager of Icelandic New Energy, told Reuters in an interview. "There is no other fuel in the world that fills the demands that fossil fuel fills today."

Now that's vision.

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