List of power stations in Iceland


Búrfellsstöð

Hrauneyjafosstöð

Blöndustöð

Sigöldustöð

Sultartangastöð

Írafossstöð

Lagarfosstöð

Steingrímsstöð

Ljósafossstöð

Laxárstöðvar

Mjólkárvirkjun

Andakílsárvirkjun
Location of power stations in Iceland,
Geothemal,
Hydroelectric


The following page lists all power stations in Iceland.[1]
Hydroelectric
Main article: Icelandic hydroelectric power stations
Station | Community | Coordinates [2] | Capacity 2011 (MW) | Output 2007 (MWh)[3] | Commissioned | Status | Past Energy Output | Refs |
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Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant | Hálslón Reservoir | 64°56′48″N 15°47′25″W / 64.94667°N 15.79028°W | 690 | 699,411 | 2007 | Operational | ||
Búrfellsstöð | 64°06′19″N 19°50′00″W / 64.10528°N 19.83333°W | 270 | 1,700,481 | 1969 | Operational | |||
Búðarháls | South | 64°14′07″N 19°22′08″W / 64.23528°N 19.36889°W | 95 | 2013 | Operational | [4][5] | ||
Hrauneyjafosstöð | 64°12′03″N 19°14′26″W / 64.20083°N 19.24056°W | 210 | 1,277,186 | 1981 | Operational | |||
Blöndustöð | 65°24′58″N 19°49′11″W / 65.41611°N 19.81972°W | 150 | 912,275 | 1991 | Operational | |||
Sigöldustöð | 64°10′23″N 19°07′37″W / 64.17306°N 19.12694°W | 150 | 912,275 | 1977 | Operational | |||
Sultartangastöð | 64°10′02″N 19°37′15″W / 64.16722°N 19.62083°W | 120 | 729,820 | 2000 | Operational | |||
Vatnsfell Power Station | South | 64°11′46″N 19°01′57″W / 64.19611°N 19.03250°W | 90 | 547,365 | 2001 | Operational | [5] | |
Írafossstöð (Sogsstöðvar) | 64°05′15″N 21°00′27″W / 64.08750°N 21.00750°W | 47.7 | 290,104 | 1953 | Operational | 1953: 31MW, 1963: 47.7MW | ||
Lagarfosstöð | 65°30′25″N 14°21′56″W / 65.50694°N 14.36556°W | 27.5 | 45,614 | 1975 | Operational | 1975: 7.5MW, 2007: 27.5MW | ||
Steingrímsstöð (Sogsstöðvar) | 64°07′46″N 21°01′31″W / 64.12944°N 21.02528°W | 27.0 | 158,128 | 1959 | Operational | |||
Ljósafossstöð (Sogsstöðvar) | 64°05′40″N 21°00′39″W / 64.09444°N 21.01083°W | 14.6 | 90,619 | 1937 | Operational | 1937: 8.8MW, 1944: 14.3MW | ||
Laxárstöðvar | 65°49′06″N 17°18′52″W / 65.81833°N 17.31444°W | 27.5 | 85,146 | 1939 | Operational | 1939: 2.5MW, 1944: 5MW, 1953: 14MW, 1973: 23MW, 1993: 27.5MW | ||
Mjólkárvirkjun | 65°46′30″N 23°10′02″W / 65.77500°N 23.16722°W | 10.55 | 54,007 | 1958 | Operational | 1958: 2.4MW, 1975: 8.1MW, 2010: 9.25MW | ||
Andakílsárvirkjun | 64°32′19″N 21°41′42″W / 64.53861°N 21.69500°W | 8.46 | 48,168 | 1947 | Operational | 1947: 3.68MW, 1974: 8.46MW | ||
Geothermal
Main article: Geothermal power in Iceland
Station | Community | Coordinates [2] | Capacity 2011 (MW) | Output 2007 (MWh)[3] | Commissioned | Status | Past Energy Output | Refs |
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Hellisheiði Power Station | Hveragerði | 64°02′14″N 21°24′03″W / 64.03722°N 21.40083°W | 303 (400 thermal) | 700,800 | 2006 | Operational | 2006: 90MW, 2007: 123MW, 2008: 213MW | [6] |
Reykjanes Power Station | Grindavík | 63°49′35″N 22°40′55″W / 63.82639°N 22.68194°W | 150 | 902,280 | 2006 | Operational | 2006: 100MW, 2010: 150MW | |
Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station | Þingvellir | 64°06′29″N 21°15′23″W / 64.10806°N 21.25639°W | 120 (300 thermal) | 1,051,200 | 1990 | Operational | [7] | |
Svartsengi Power Station | Grindavík | 63°52′44″N 22°25′58″W / 63.87889°N 22.43278°W | 76.5 (150 thermal) | 406,464 | 1976 | Operational | ||
Krafla Power Station | Reykjahlíð | 65°42′14″N 16°46′23″W / 65.70389°N 16.77306°W | 60 | 525,600 | 1977 | Operational | ||
Bjarnarflag Power Station | Reykjahlíð | 65°38′27″N 16°51′23″W / 65.64083°N 16.85639°W | 3 | 26,280 | 1969 | Operational | [6] | |
See also
References
- ↑ Icelandic Energy Portal
- 1 2 http://industryabout.com/europe/iceland
- 1 2 http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Iceland#Top_20_Power_Plants_in_Iceland.
- ↑ "Voith completes work on 95MW hydro power plant in Iceland". Power Technology. 10 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
- 1 2 "Hydroelectric Plants in Iceland". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 18 August 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
- 1 2 "Geothermal Power Plants in Iceland". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
- ↑ http://www.or.is/media/PDF/Nesjavellir_Enska.pdf
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