Nesjavellir Power Plant (Geothermal)

The Nesjavellir plant is a Geothermal power plant located in ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ธ Iceland. Nesjavellir has a peak capacity of 120.0 MW which is generated by Geothermal. The power plant was commissioned in 1998 and started energy production the same year. The current owner and operator of the Nesjavellir facility is Orkuveita Reykjavรญkur.

Generated Gigawatt Hours (2013-2019)

The data for generated gigawatt hours between 2013-2019 is incomplete.

Estimated Generated Gigawatt Hours (2013-2019)

Esitmated numbers might be available if no offical reccords has been released, or if they were added to the database before official numbers was recorded.

Other Geothermal Power Plants in Iceland

Name Capacity (MW Type Other Fuel Owner
Bjarnarflag 3.0 MW Geothermal Landsvirkjun
Hellisheiรฐi 213.0 MW Geothermal Orkuveita Reykjavรญkur
Krafla 60.0 MW Geothermal Landsvirkjun
Reykjanes 100.0 MW Geothermal HS Orka
Svartsengi 76.0 MW Geothermal HS Orka

Data Information

This data is a derivitive set of data gathered by source mentioned below.

Data Sources

Global Energy Observatory/Google/KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm/Enipedia/World Resources Institute/database.earth

Geothermal