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Landsvirkjun
Hydropower Plant
COWI Wins Contract for 65MW Expansion of Sigalda Hydropower Station in Iceland
Landsvirkjun, Iceland’s National Power Company, has awarded engineering firm COWI a contract for the design of a 65MW expansion at the Sigalda Hydropower Stati…
Wind Farm
Enercon Secures 120MW Iceland Contract
[Image: Enercon]Enercon and state-owned energy supplier Landsvirkjun have a signed contract for the first large-scale wind farm in Iceland, which is expected to…
Wind Turbine
Enercon and Landsvirkjun Sign Contract for First Large Wind Farm in Iceland
The planned wind farm comprises 28 x E-138 EP3 wind turbines with a total rated capacity of 120 MWThe state-owned energy supplier Landsvirkjun relies on ENERCON…
Wave Energy
Aspen Technology Partners With Landsvirkjun To Optimize Iceland’s Renewable Energy Operations
Aspen Technology, Inc. has announced a strategic partnership with Landsvirkjun, Iceland’s largest power producer. Landsvirkjun will use AspenTech’s …
Geothermal Drilling
Theistareykir Geothermal Power Plant, Iceland to Drill for 45-Mw Expansion
Exploration drilling of two wells will soon start with the aim of expanding the installed capacity of the Theistareykir geothermal power plant of Landsvirkjun i…
Geothermal Power Plant
Iceland National Power Company Details New Carbon Capture Project
Landsvirkjun on June 28 announced it intends to capture and reinject CO2 from Þeistareykir Geothermal Station, and at the same time reduce CO2 emissions from K…
Ireland
New Agreement Looks at Exporting Hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam
A new pre-feasibility study is looking at the potential to export green hydrogen from a Landsvirkjun hydrogen production facility in Iceland to the Port of Rott…
Energy Technology
Landsvirkjun Wants to Develop Hydrogen a Production Facility
Iceland’s largest electricity generator Landsvirkjun – the National Power Company of Iceland – wants to develop a hydrogen production facility at the 16MW Lj…
Landsvirkjun
The company generates electricity exclusively via renewable energy sources such as hydropower, geothermal and wind power.