Support Grist
Support nonprofit, independent environmental journalism.
Donate to Grist.
Daily Grist

Tools: print | email | write to the editor | subscribe | RSS
Daily Grist

Niceland

The world's first commercial hydrogen filling station will make its debut next month in Iceland, the country where the hydrogen revolution is expected to first take root. Other hydrogen filling stations scattered around the globe are private or restricted, but starting April 24, the new Reykjavik station will open its doors to the public -- not that many average Janes and Joes have hydrogen-powered cars yet, even in Iceland. And maybe there need be no hurry to acquire them. A study released last week by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that the environmental benefits of gas-electric hybrid vehicles, which are already on the roads, will likely outstrip the environmental benefits of hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicles until at least 2020. Hydrogen cars are ultra-clean and efficient once they get rolling, but at present most industrial hydrogen is produced using natural gas, an energy-intensive process that emits climate-altering greenhouse gases. Until hydrogen can be widely and affordably produced using renewable energy like wind and solar power, we're better off sticking to diesel hybrids, say the MIT researchers.

straight to the source: Planet Ark, Reuters, 10 Mar 2003
straight to the source: Australian Broadcasting Corp., Reuters, 10 Mar 2003
only in Grist: H-bomb -- a review of Jeremy Rifkin's The Hydrogen Economy -- in Books Unbound
only in Grist: Tough cell -- what can we learn from Bush's FreedomCAR hydrogen plan? -- by Amanda Griscom in Powers That Be


Comments: (1 comment)

You are not logged in. Thus, you cannot post a comment. If you have a Gristmill account, log in below. If you don't have a Gristmill account, well, by all means go make one! Meet you back here in five.

Username: Password:

Forgot your password? Enter your username and click:

Iceland hydrogen

In Iceland, the hydrogen is generated from water
using steam - and not from natural gas.

The model is to use renewable energy sources for
the generation of hydrogen - and not to generate
hydrogen from natural gas.

The comments of Grist users reflect the opinions of those individuals only, and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of Grist, its staff, its board members, their psychotherapists, or their aestheticians. Got it?


ADVERTISING POLICY


About Grist | Support Grist | Jobs Board | Archives | Grist by Email | RSS | Podcasts
Gristmill Blog | In the News | Ask Umbra® | Muckraker | Victual Reality | 'Tis the Season | The Grist List | The Bottom Line



Grist: Environmental News and Commentary
a beacon in the smog (tm) ©2007. Grist Magazine, Inc. All rights reserved. Gloom and doom with a sense of humor®.
Webmaster | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Trademarks