Reykjanes Power Station
Reykjanes Power Station | |
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Reykjanes Power Station | |
Location of Reykjanes Power Station in Iceland | |
Official name | Reykjanesvirkjun |
Country | Iceland |
Location | Reykjanes |
Coordinates | 63°49′35″N 22°40′55″W / 63.82639°N 22.68194°WCoordinates: 63°49′35″N 22°40′55″W / 63.82639°N 22.68194°W |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | May 2006 |
Construction cost | US$100 million |
Owner(s) | HS Orka |
Geothermal power station | |
Type | Dry steam |
Min. source temp. | 290 °C (550 °F) |
Wells | 12 |
Max. well depth | 2,700 m (8,900 ft) |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 2 × 50 MW |
Nameplate capacity | 100 MWe |
The Reykjanes Power Station is a geothermal power station located in Reykjanes at the southwestern tip of Iceland. As of 2012, the plant generates 100 MWe from two 50 MWe turbines, using steam and brine from a reservoir at 290 to 320 °C, which is extracted from 12 wells that are 2700 m deep. This is the first time that geothermal steam of such high temperature has been used for electrical generation.[1][2]
See also
- Geothermal power in Iceland
- List of largest power stations in the world
- List of power stations in Iceland
- Renewable energy in Iceland
References
- ↑ Power-technology.com: Reykjanes Geothermal Power Station Retrieved: 2 January 2010
- ↑ Enex.is: Rejkjanes Geothermal Power Plant Retrieved: 21 October 2012
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