Tryggvi Þór Herbertsson, chairman of Qair Iceland H2, says the company needs to overcome two obstacles before it can begin large-scale production of electric fuel at Grundartangi. The occasion is the visit of a hydrogen-powered research vessel commissioned by Qair to Reykjavík.
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Tryggvi Þór Herbertsson, chairman of Qair Iceland H2, says the company needs to overcome two obstacles before it can begin large-scale production of electric fuel at Grundartangi. The occasion is the visit of a hydrogen-powered research vessel commissioned by Qair to Reykjavík.