After moving to Iceland from the UK, Holly Kesyer bought an old school bus for $800. She told Insider she spent two years and $36,000 renovating and converting it into a coffee shop. The shop, open ...
Iceland has taken a step closer to its goal of becoming the world’s first hydrogen economy with the unveiling of its plans for an experimental hydrogen powered bus fleet. The country’s EUR7 million ...
One person has died and a dozen others are reported critically injured following a bus crash in Iceland. The vehicle, carrying 46 Chinese tourists, was involved in a rear-end crash with another ...
Hydrogen, tested in buses from Amsterdam to Vancouver and used in the rockets of the US space shuttle, is a clean power that promises to break dependence on oil and gas - at least in Iceland.
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