Westfjords running on backup power
Guðrún Lára Pétursdóttir, bókmenntafræðingur og ritstjóri hjá Forlaginu, hefur ritstýrt fjölmörgum bókum en aldrei skrifað bækur sálf.
Iceland''s Renewable Energy: Closing its Last Coal Plant by 2026
To address these concerns and maintain grid stability with renewables, HS Orka is considering the construction of a new backup power plant fueled by biofuels. This new facility would
Iceland Qingxi Pumped Storage Power Station: The Giant Battery
Meet the Qingxi Pumped Storage Power Station – the unsung hero making Iceland''s 99.9% renewable energy grid possible. This hydraulic giant isn''t just another power plant; it''s Mother
Emergency Energy Storage Solutions in Reykjavik: Powering
When extreme weather hits Reykjavik or renewable energy output fluctuates, reliable emergency energy storage becomes the backbone of urban resilience. This article explores how modern power storage
The 10 Best Power Stations in Iceland: Harnessing Nature''s Energy
Amidst Iceland''s stunning landscapes, discover the top 10 power stations that harness nature''s energy—each uniquely equipped to meet your power needs. What makes them stand out?
Landsvirkjun works with Eaton
Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, is Iceland''s largest electricity generator and one of the ten largest producers of renewable energy in Europe. Landsvirkjun operates 18 power plants in
Delays in backup power station installation raise concerns in
Significant delays in the installation of a backup power station in the Mýrdalshrepp municipality have raised concerns among local officials. The region faced an electricity outage over the weekend,
Why Should Every Nordic Household Have a Backup Power Generator?
Having a backup power generator is of utmost importance for Nordic households. Extreme weather conditions often result in impactful power outages, disrupting daily life, affecting essential
Backup power plants for 32 million krónur
The Minister of Health has decided to allocate a total of 77 million ISK to health institutions in rural areas for the renewal of equipment.
Electricity sector in Iceland
Most electricity in Iceland is generated by hydroelectric power stations. Írafossstöð was built in 1953 and is one of Iceland''s oldest hydroelectric plants still operating, located just south of Þingvallavatn.