Nominate Your Favorite Renewable Energy Project for The 2009 Excellence in Renewable Energy Awards
click here for more information
Close
 
article tools
Listen to podcast Listen to Podcast Increase Text Size Increase Text Size Decreate Text Size Decrease Text Size
Share Email This Story Share Share This Story Reader comments Reader Comments (1) View image gallery Image Gallery (8) Add to favorites Add to Bookmarks Printer friendly version Printer Friendly Version
Article Tool Sponsor:

Advertise with us

0 ratings - Sign-in to rate this article
November 19, 2008

Exploring the Icelandic Geothermal Experience

Reykjavik, Iceland [RenewableEnergyWorld.com]

This week, we're podcasting to you from Iceland. The country has been getting a lot of attention lately -- and not just because of its severe economic problems. Iceland gets 78 percent of its primary energy from renewable resources, with 62 percent coming from geothermal. Now that more countries around the world are starting to get serious about deploying renewables on a meaningful scale, policy makers, business leaders and journalists are flocking to the country in greater numbers to learn from the Icelandic experience. In this podcast, we're traveling around the country to speak with some of the leaders in the geothermal industry.

Click to play podcast
Iceland's President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson describes the uniquely intimate relationship that Icelanders have with geothermal energy.

Reykjavik Energy's Audur Björg shows us around the Hellsheidi Power Plant and gives us her view on the history of Iceland's use of geothermal.

Albert Albertsson of Hitaveita Sudurnesja shows us around the Svartsengi Power Plant and talks about the company's goal of making geothermal projects both a personal and utilitarian experience.

Steinar Gudlaugsson of Geysir Green Energy gives us an overview of the intense geologic activity occurring on and around the island.

Ingvar Birgir Fridleifsson of the United Nations University Geothermal Training Program talks about the importance of spreading the country's geothermal experience to professionals in developing countries.

And Hannes Pálsson gives us a sense for how the average Icelander views the progress that the country has made in renewable energy over the years.

Inside Renewable Energy offers the latest in renewable energy news and information.
Image Gallery (8)
 
 
Reader Comments (1)
 
November 21, 2008
Very interesting podcast. What resonated with me the most is the fact that Iceland actually learned a lesson from the 1970 oil crisis and used that event as a motivator to move towards clean energy. Unlike the USA which forgot the crisis and made very minimal changes to the energy policy. Iceland has got a leading grasp on a skill that will be in very high demand moving forward and will be a foundation to help them overcome the economic crisis they face today. By the way, blue lagoon looks amazing and the fact that its a byproduct of energy generation is just unreal!
Comment 1 of 1
Add Your Comment

Registered users, please make sure to Sign-In. We and others want to know your ideas and opinions. If you are not yet Registered -- it's quick and easy. Just click below.
Thanks!

Register Now   Sign-In
Featured Total Access Partners
Click company logos to learn more
SkyFuel Krannich Solar Inc. American Wire Group SolarOne Solutions Renewable Energy World North America Michigan Economic Development Corporation
WORLD'S #1 RENEWABLE ENERGY NETWORK
World's #1 Renewable Energy Network Logo