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Geothermal Energy in Iceland
Geo-Heat Center Quarterly Bulletin
Vol. 17, No. 4
Contents
- Entire Bulletin

- 1.3 MB
- Table of Contents

- 16 KB
- Geothermal Energy in Iceland

- Árni Ragnarsson
- 253 KB
- Hitaveita Reykjavikur and the Nesjavellir Geothermal
Co-Generation Power Plant

- Edited by John W. Lund
- 407 KB
- Surdurnes Regional Heating Corp.

- Edited by Paul J. Lienau
- 126 KB
- Hitaveita (District Heating) in Akureyri

- Ólafur G. Flóvenz, Franz Árnason, Magnús Finnsson and
Gudni Axelsson
- 104 KB
- High Technology in Geothermal Fish Farming At
Silfurstjarnan Ltd., Ne-Iceland

- Lúdvik S. Georgsson and Gudmundur Ó. Fridlefsson
- 194 KB
- Geothermal Training in Iceland 1979-1996

- Ingvar B. Fridleifsson
- 48 KB
- Geothermal Stamps of Iceland

- John W. Lund
- 188 KB
- Geothermal Pipeline

- Progress and Development Update from the Geothermal Progress Monitor
- 35 KB
Cover:
1) The Pearl, a rotating restaurant built on the top of Reykjavik's geothermal waste tanks; 2)
Nesjavellir geothermal power plant supplies 150 MWt to Reykjavik; 3) Svartsengi
geothermal power plant supplies 125 MWt and 16.4 MWe electric;
and 4) Fish farm in NE-Iceland. (Photos courtesy of National Energy Authority and J. W.
Lund)
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