Geothermal

Binari Plant

Binary Plant - Berlin - El Salvador

Expansion from 96MW to 105.3 MW. The extension operates through an Organic Ranking Cycle bottoming binary unit.


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Geothermal districht heating - Reykjavik area

The Reykjavík geothermal district heating is the largest and most sophisticated geothermal district heating system in the world with 830 MW installed power.

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Geothermal Power Plant OV1 - Svartsengi

Located 15 km west of the Svartsengi Power Plant, in an area with high geothermal potential. The output is 100 MWe and 850 GWhe/year.


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Geothermal power plant - Krafla - Refurbisment and completion

Located in North-East Iceland. Expansion from 30 MWe to 60 MWe. The output is 480 GWh/year.



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Geothermal power plant - Krafla - Initial Phase

Located in North-East Iceland. The first phase started in 1974 but the first turbine with a 30 MWel capacitywas connected to the network in 1978 because of volcanic eruption.

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Geothermal Power Plant - Hellisheiði

Located about 20 km from Reykjavík in South-West Iceland. Hellisheidi geothermal power plant, a combined heat and power plant with 303 MWe output.

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Geothermal districht heating, Xian Yang – China

Xianyang is located in the middle of China near Xian. The supplyed power of the district heating system is 30 MW geothermal power with additional 20 MW peak power.

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Pumping station Vatnsendi – Kópavogur, Iceland

The pumping station in Vatnsendi was built in 2004. It distributes hot water to two pressure zones in the higher part of Kópavógur, Iceland.


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Hot water mains - Reykjaæð, Iceland

The pumping station in Reykir was built in 5 successive stages over the 1950-1990 period. The hot water mains are 10 km long, DN 700 and DN 600.

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Pumping station Norðlingaholt – Reykjavík, Iceland

Norðingaholt pumping station was built in 2005-2006. It distributes hot water to the Norðlingaholt district in Reykjavík.


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Hot water main - Nesjavallaæð, Iceland

The Nesjavellir hot water main is a 27 km long insulated steel pipeline providing hot water to Reykjavik. It is DN 800 and DN 900 and design flow is 1600 l/s.

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Geothermal districht heating Munaðarnes – Borgarfjörður, Iceland

Located in western Iceland. Hot water is pumped from a 900 deep borehole in Kerlingagil, which supplies up to 10 l/s of 85°C hot water.


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Geothermal power plant Pico Vermelho – Azores

Verkís provided together with HS-Veitur technical and operational consultancy to the Sogeo power company in the Azores. It's output is 30 MWe and 7 GWh/year.

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Cogeneration power plant, Húsavík - Iceland

Located in northern Iceland, the cogeneration plant in Húsavík produces 2 MWe using the so-called Kalina cycle.


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Geothermal power plant Nesjavellir – Iceland

Nesjavellir is located about 27 km east of Reykjavík in the high temperature area Hengill. The output is 120 MWe, 960 GWh/year and 300 MWth.


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Geothermal power plant - Svartsengi, Iceland - overview

Located on the Reykjanes Peninsula, the Power Plant in Svartsengi has been developed in 6 successive phases since 1978. The Power Plant produces electricity and hot water for district heating.

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SVARTSENGI - Power Plant OV6

Power Plant 6 at Svartsengi generates 30 MW of electricity from geothermal steam. The evolution of the area's geothermal reservoir has caused the field to produce high pressure steam...

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SVARTSENGI - Power Plant OV5

Power Plant OV5 in Svartsengi was erected in order to improve and renew part of Power Plant 1 built in 1977. It was also built in...

 

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