
223The Role of International Organizations
well and residents of Iceland were willing to pay whatever price was asked
(as yet unknown), Iceland would start seeing electric cars on their highways
by 2010 instead of the hydrogen, as initially expected.
Then by February 2009, only 5 months later, Iceland abruptly changed
gears again and found itself involved in one of its most ambitious projects
ever: building a hydrogen infrastructure of lling stations for hydrogen
cars, putting them back on track to their initial hydrogen transportation
goal (Woodard, 2009). As of February 2009, Reykjavik had fourteen hydro-
gen-fueled ...