Natural processes evident in Iceland result in magma chemistry that sees 50 tons of hydrogen gas vent each year.
This amount is a mere fraction of what is potentially available via magma power plants.
Why this potentially useful resource is currently untapped in Iceland and globally remains an open question.
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Click to view Charles Kezar's video and presentation to the Colorado Renewable Energy Society
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Application of Geothermal Energy to Hydrogen Production and Storage
(Source: Bragi Árnason).
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Creating Non-Fossil Energy Economy in Iceland
(Source: Bragi Árnason - Science Institute, University of Iceland, April 2002).