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Iceland’s first multi-energy station inaugurated in Reykjavík

Iceland’s first station that combines biomethane and hydrogen under the same canopy opened yesterday in Reykjavík.

Built under the framework of the Hydrogen Mobility Europe (H2ME) project, the multi-energy station is the third hydrogen station in Iceland.

President of Iceland Mr. Guðni Th Jóhannesson inaugurated the station, together with the Chairman of City of Reykjavík‘s Council of Environment and Health, Ms. Líf Magneudóttir, the FCH JU Executive Director, Bart Biebuyck, and the General Manager of Icelandic New Energy, Mr. Jón Björn Skúlason.

The EU Ambassador to Iceland, Michael Mann, attended the event as well, which marked an important milestone in Iceland’s energy history.

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