Hveravellir 

In
Hveravellir 20 km. south of Husavik is a source for
geothermal energy and hydropower. There is extensive greenhouse
cultivation and a swimming pool. The farm sells fresh vegetables to
travelers from its geothermally heated greenhouses. The
vegetables here are environmentally sound and insecticide free.
From Hveravellir the geothermal water is piped to Husavík (20 km).
When the
water arrives in Husavik, the temperature is to high (120°C)
for the central heating system in the town. Therefore the water
must be cooled down to 80°C. In this cooling process a lot of
energy is released (lost). To utilize this "excess energy", the
community has built an electrical power plant, located just south of the inhabited area of Husavík, where Kalina-technique is used to produce electricity for the whole town.


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