Krafla Power Station

Local nameKröflustöð
LocationNorðurland eystra, Iceland

The Krafla geothermal power plant is a geothermal power generating facility located in Iceland, close to the Krafla Volcano and the lake Mývatn. With 33 boreholes, it is able to produce 500 GWh of electricity annually, with an installed capacity of 60 megawatts.

The construction work started in 1974, but due to volcanic activities in the area, building was slowed. The Krafla power station was officially launched in the early 1977, but was only able to produce at its full 60-megawatt capacity after a second steam turbine was installed in 1996.Originally the power plant was owned by the government, but was purchased in 1985 and has since been operated by Landsvirkjun. About 15 employees work there full-time.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krafla_Power_Station

Official Website http://www.lvpower.is/

Coordinates 65°42'11.01" N -16°46'28.722" E

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