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Icelandic New Energy was formed as a spin-off from the research carried out by the [[University of Iceland]] and is 51% owned by [[Vistorka]], with the remainder owned by [[Daimler AG|Daimler]], [[Norsk Hydro]] and [[Shell Hydrogen]].<ref>[http://www.ectos.is/en/icelandic%5Fnew%5Fenergy/owners/ Icelandic New Energy: Owners], accessed 2007-05-14</ref> VistOrka itself is owned by [[The Icelandic New Business Venture Fund]] (Nýsköpunarsjóður), the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, the national electricity company [[Landsvirkjun]], [[Orkuveita Reykjavíkur]] (Reykjavík Energy), Hitaveita Suðurnesja, the [[Technological Institute of Iceland]], The Fertilizer Plant (Áburðarverksmiðjan), the [[University of Iceland]] and Reykjavik Resources.<ref>[http://newenergy.is/en/aboutine/vistorka/ Icelandic New Energy: VistOrka] accessed 2015-05-03</ref>
Icelandic New Energy was formed as a spin-off from the research carried out by the [[University of Iceland]] and is 51% owned by [[Vistorka]], with the remainder owned by [[Daimler AG|Daimler]], [[Norsk Hydro]] and [[Shell Hydrogen]].<ref>[http://www.ectos.is/en/icelandic%5Fnew%5Fenergy/owners/ Icelandic New Energy: Owners], accessed 2007-05-14</ref> VistOrka itself is owned by [[The Icelandic New Business Venture Fund]] (Nýsköpunarsjóður), the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, the national electricity company [[Landsvirkjun]], [[Orkuveita Reykjavíkur]] (Reykjavík Energy), Hitaveita Suðurnesja, the [[Technological Institute of Iceland]], The Fertilizer Plant (Áburðarverksmiðjan), the [[University of Iceland]] and Reykjavik Resources.<ref>[http://newenergy.is/en/aboutine/vistorka/ Icelandic New Energy: VistOrka] accessed 2015-05-03</ref>


Together with [[SEV (company)|SEV]], and the authorities in the Faroe Islands and [[Greenland]], Icelandic New Energy has established the [[North Atlantic Hydrogen Association]] to investigate [[hydrogen technology]].<ref name=history>{{cite news | url = http://www.sev.fo/Default.aspx?ID=550 | title = SEV's History | publisher = SEV | accessdate = 2008-02-13}}</ref>
Together with [[SEV (company)|SEV]], and the authorities in the Faroe Islands and [[Greenland]], Icelandic New Energy has established the [[North Atlantic Hydrogen Association]] to investigate [[hydrogen technology]].<ref name=history>{{cite news | url = http://www.sev.fo/Default.aspx?ID=550 | title = SEV's History | publisher = SEV | accessdate = 2008-02-13 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120210160504/http://www.sev.fo/Default.aspx?ID=550 | archivedate = 2012-02-10 | df = }}</ref>


Since its foundation, Icelandic New Energy has managed a number of hydrogen demonstration projects in the country. The company also engages in hydrogen fuel consultancy, educational seminars and other activities.
Since its foundation, Icelandic New Energy has managed a number of hydrogen demonstration projects in the country. The company also engages in hydrogen fuel consultancy, educational seminars and other activities.

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Icelandic New Energy
Íslensk NýOrka
Websitewww.newenergy.is

Icelandic New Energy Ltd (Íslensk NýOrka ehf) is a company that promotes the use of

Icelandic Parliament to convert vehicle and fishing fleets to hydrogen produced from renewable energy[1]
by 2050.

Icelandic New Energy was formed as a spin-off from the research carried out by the

Shell Hydrogen.[2] VistOrka itself is owned by The Icelandic New Business Venture Fund (Nýsköpunarsjóður), the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, the national electricity company Landsvirkjun, Orkuveita Reykjavíkur (Reykjavík Energy), Hitaveita Suðurnesja, the Technological Institute of Iceland, The Fertilizer Plant (Áburðarverksmiðjan), the University of Iceland and Reykjavik Resources.[3]

Together with

Since its foundation, Icelandic New Energy has managed a number of hydrogen demonstration projects in the country. The company also engages in hydrogen fuel consultancy, educational seminars and other activities.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Powering The Plains, South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, published 2003, accessed 2007-05-14
  2. ^ Icelandic New Energy: Owners, accessed 2007-05-14
  3. ^ Icelandic New Energy: VistOrka accessed 2015-05-03
  4. ^ "SEV's History". SEV. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2008-02-13. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)