Hydrogen Buses In Iceland
dapyx writes "As part of the shift away from the fossil fuels, Iceland began its switch to hydrogen-powered buses, which are now used on the streets of the capital, Reykjavik. About 70 percent of Iceland's energy is already met by green power. Iceland plans to become the first oil-free country by 2050."
Doesnt anyone remember the hindenburg?
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Iceland is rather green. It's Greenland that has the ice.
So Iceland is using green energy. Is Greenland going to switch to ice energy? (I know, boooo)
Re: "first poster"
All that work and you're still a dumbass. And you didn't get first post.
First the robots will win the World Cup then Iceland will become oil free. 2050 will be marked down for ages as a year of great change and upheaval.
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wont this leave the streets full of exhaust (ice) in the middle of winter ...?
One of the advantages of living on a geologically active island...
Let us not explore too much the disadvantages.
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And where do you get the natural gas from???
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You'd think they would be the first to welcome a bit of global warming too wouldn't you?
Silence you eco terrorist! go and fill up your 16mpg tank like everyone else and like it. All this crap about an oil shortage is just some left wing conspiracy, we have enough oil to last a century.. if we invade and destroy every other country in the world by 2030. If you don't keep on buying lots and lots of stuff, our economy will crash - remember, patriots drive humvees and SUVs and go shopping every day! terrorists ride bicycles and 'recycle'.
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