Iceland is famous for its geysirs and the country has developed skills and technologies to extract heat and energy from the ground.
Icelandic engineering and consulting company with decades of experience in geothermal technology.
The Hellisheidi geothermal power plant is a combined heat and power plant (CHP) located on one of the largest wet geothermal systems in Iceland. Development plans will turn Hellsheidi into the largest geothermal combined heat and power plant in Iceland within 2010.
Drilling expertise from the North Sea will help Rock Energy AS bring renewable energy from the ground.
Iceland Drilling is the world’s leading expert in exploiting geothermal energy, and a reliable, high-tech company following an elaborate environmental policy.
Geysir Green Energy is a leading developer and investor in the geothermal renewable energy industry.
KAPS Kaldara Power Systems are container based geothermal units that can operate stand-alone and are also capable of working together in geothermal power farms.
Reykjavik Energy (Orkuveita Reykjavikur) has consolidated their leadership over the past 60 years by supplying a large portion of the Icelandic population with geothermal water for domestic heating and by gradually developing new steam fields for power production.
Enex specializes in the development of geothermal potential for electrical generation and direct use.
The Geothermal Association of Iceland is working to make internationally known the ability and experience of Icelandic geothermal workers and entities.
Iceland-based geothermal energy company Enex build district heating in China together with Chinese Sinopec Star.
GEORG is an international Geothermal research Group meant to increase the number of qualified experts in geothermal research, engineering, design and technical exploitation of the resource.
Approximately 75% of Iceland's electricity is generated from hydroelectric power. Mannvit Engineering has participated in the preliminary work and/or construction of most of the hydropower plants and
