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Husavik Power Station
CountryIceland
LocationHúsavík
StatusOperational
Construction began1999
Commission date2000
Geothermal power station
TypeBinary cycle
Min. source temp.120 °C (248 °F)
Power generation
Nameplate capacity2 MW

Husavik Power Station is a geothermal power station in Húsavík, Iceland. It has a rated capacity of 2 MW. The plant was built by Mannvit Engineering in cooperation with Exorka International. It uses the Kalina power cycle technology and was commissioned in 2000. The 120 °C (248 °F) geothermal brine flows from wells located convert|20 km south of Husavík.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Kalina". Mannvit. Retrieved 2013-04-24.