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Iceland Becomes Europe's First Net Hydrogen Exporter as Geothermal Surplus Finds New Purpose

2 days ago
Sigríður Björnsdóttir
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After decades of using geothermal energy almost exclusively for domestic heating and aluminium smelting, Iceland has redirected its surplus capacity toward green hydrogen production, signing long-term supply contracts with Germany and the Netherlands that analysts say reframe the country's role in European energy geopolitics entirely.

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