Hydrogen is a way to store and transport now, not a way to create it. Iceland does get a lot of it's energy from hydropower; the hydrogen economy it envisions will be based upon hydropower and geothermal.
Michael Perelman wrote:
I was very surpised by this article. I would have thought that a small, well educated, supposedly environmentally aware nation would not have sponsored this project. Iceland is supposedly intent on becoming the first hydrogen economy. -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929
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- [PEN-L:28083] Re: RE: Larry Elliott/Dr Doom, (continued)
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