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Geothermal Energy in Iceland

Geothermal Energy in Iceland. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HAS BEEN IMPORTANT FOR THE PEOPLE OF ICELAND FOR MANY DECADES. ▪ During Reykjavik’s first 1000 years geothermal heat. was primarily used for washing, bathing and cooking. ▪ The first uses of geothermal energy to heat houses

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Geothermal Energy in Iceland

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  1. Geothermal Energy in Iceland

  2. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HAS BEEN IMPORTANT FOR THE PEOPLE OF ICELAND FOR MANY DECADES ▪During Reykjavik’sfirst 1000 years geothermal heat was primarily used for washing, bathing and cooking. ▪The first uses of geothermal energy to heat houses can be traced back to a farmer in 1908 who led a pipe to his farm. A borehole at Sudurreykir. The houses in the background are the ones first heated with geothermal water in Iceland in 1908. ▪Extensive distribution of hot water for heating homes began in 1930 in the capital area. ▪The first hydropower turbine began operation in 1904.

  3. Geothermal Fields in Iceland Tavg = 0°C (january) to 10°C (july) in Reykjavík

  4. Primary Energy Use 1940-2016

  5. Avoided cost by harnessing a domisic renewable source of Savings in 2008 equivalent to 91% of the total imports of refined oil products. energy in Iceland

  6. Highlights for Icelandic energy use ▪All stationary energy is renewable ▪86% of primary energy is renewable ▪Oil still needed for 14% of the primary energy demand ▪About half to operate the fishing fleet ▪The other half mainly for motor vehicles ▪Electricity generation amounted to 17.2 TWh ▪Hydro power plants 73% ▪Geothermal power plants 27% ▪77% to the power intensive industry ▪99% of houses heated with renewables

  7. Geothermal Energy Utilisation Sectoral Share 2014

  8. Electricity Generation and Use in Iceland 2014 Wind 3 MWe 8 GWh General use 3 TWh 17% Large industries 14 TWh 77% Losses & plant use 1 TWh 5% Fossil fuels 106 MWe 2GWh Hydropower 1986 MWe 12,9 TWh 71% Geothermal 665 MWe 5,2 TWh 29%

  9. THE UTILIZATION REQUIRES INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH ▪PROFESSIONS ▪Geology •UNIVERSITIES AND TRAINING CENTRES –Education and academic research ▪Geophysics ▪Geochemistry RESEARCH ORGANISATION –Fundamental research and consultancy • ▪Chemical Engineering ▪Mechanical Engineering ▪Environmental Engineering ▪Biology •ENGINEERING FIRMS –Design and consultancy •ENERGY COMPANIES –Utilization and sale ▪Technicians and others..... INNOVATION –ENTREPRENEURSHIP 9

  10. Research institutes Long tradition of cooperation Universities between different sectors in Iceland - Vision of increased geothermal utilization - Open access and sharing to data - Extensive research cooperation Engineering firms Private sector Energy companies Public authorities

  11. International cluster cooperation on Geothermal research Non-profit association 22 international partners

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  13. Hjalti e-mail: hpi@georg.cluster.is Tel: +354 618 3541 Alicja e-mail: aws@georg.cluster.is son e-mail: stb@georg.cluster.is www.georg.cluster.is GEORG Team e-mail: sbg@georg.cluster.is

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