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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Iceland: Geothermal Energy Used to Meet Heating and Hot Water Requirements of Nearly 90% of the Nation’s Housing

Record Breaking Hot Water Usage in November (IcelandReview)

The power and the light no. 1. by Christopher Mathews. Aurora borealis and cooling towers at Hellisheiði Power Station, Iceland. August 31, 2016. GRC PHOTO CONTEST 2017 
There has never been more use of hot water in the capital area in November than this year. Mbl reports. The temperature that month was measured as quite cold according to the Icelandic Met Office, explaining the need for more hot water.

Geothermal energy is used to meet the heating and hot water requirements of nearly 90% of the nation’s housing. According to Veitur Utilities, nine million litres of hot water flowed into homes in the capital area last month. That amounts to 15% more usage than during the same month last year.