Geothermal power station. This is Nesjavellir power plant near Reykjavik, Iceland. It delivers over 1800 litres of thermal energy (hot water) per seco


Geothermal power station. This is Nesjavellir power plant near Reykjavik, Iceland. It delivers over 1800 litres of thermal energy (hot water) per second and generates 120 Mega Watts (MW) of electricity. The power station has supplied hot water to the greater Reykjavik area since 1990.


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Photo credit: © DANIEL SAMBRAUS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
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