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China
January-20th-2006, 12:00 PM
Iceland the First Country to Try Abandoning Gasoline (http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=1518556&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312)

Hot Water Heats Homes, Businesses; Hydrogen Fuel Oil Powers Cars, Buses

REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Jan. 18, 2005 — Iceland has energy to spare, and the small country has found a cutting-edge way to reduce its oil dependency. Volcanoes formed the island nation out of ash and lava, and molten rock heats huge underground lakes to the boiling point.

The hot water — energy sizzling beneath the surface — is piped into cities and stored in giant tanks, providing heat for homes, businesses and even swimming pools.

The volcanoes melted ice, which formed rivers. The water runs through turbines, providing virtually all the country's electricity.

Iceland wants to make a full conversion and plans to modify its cars, buses and trucks to run on renewable energy — with no dependence on oil.


Water Turned Into Fuel

Iceland has already started by turning water into fuel — hydrogen fuel.

Here's how it works: Electrodes split the water into hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Hydrogen electrons pass through a conductor that creates the current to power an electric engine.

Hydrogen fuel now costs two to three times as much as gasoline, but gets up to three times the mileage of gas, making the overall cost about the same.

As an added benefit, there are no carbon emissions — only water vapor.

In the capital, Reykjavik, they are already testing three hydrogen-powered electric buses. The drivers are impressed.

"I like these buses better because with hydrogen you get no pollution," said bus driver Rognvaldur Jonatanlson.

By the middle of this century, all Icelanders will be required to run their cars only on hydrogen fuel, meaning no more gasoline.

"If we make hydrogen and use that as a fuel for transportation then we can run the whole society on our own local renewable energy sources," said Marie Maack of the Hydrogen Research Project.

Icelanders say they're committed to showing the world that by making fuel from water, it is possible to kick the oil habit.

Buford
January-20th-2006, 12:06 PM
Tonight at midnight, Saudi Arabia will declare war on Iceland (Well, let them know that their Employees....the United States will declare war on Iceland)

China
October-17th-2008, 10:37 AM
They're not there yet. Looks like they're shooting for 2050.

Iceland's future could be electric (http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/19/icelands-future-could-be-electric/)
By Jim Motavalli
“We see Iceland as the world’s laboratory for a decarbonized future,” Ingibjörg Sólrún Gisladóttir, Iceland’s foreign minister, said last year. Of course, she was talking about the country’s plan, announced in 1998, to become to the world’s first hydrogen-based energy economy. Iceland wants to be free of fossil fuels by 2050.

Iceland has only 304,000 people and enormous excess energy reserves from the geothermal energy that heats 85 percent of Icelandic homes and the many hydroelectric dams on the country’s free-flowing rivers. As much as 72 percent of Iceland’s primary energy is renewable, the highest percentage in the developed world. So the idea of switching the country’s transportation fleet (including the fishing boats that are the country’s mainstay) to very clean hydrogen caught on quickly. A Shell station in Reykjavik opened a commercial hydrogen pumping station in 2003.

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