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Iceland Un-Plugged

Explore the evolution of electricity production in Iceland since 2004 through the insights of Ólöf Nordal, Sales and Marketing Manager at RARIK. Delve into the country's energy consumption patterns and compare Iceland's electricity usage with that of the UK. Learn about the potential submarine cable routes connecting Iceland to various countries like Norway, Sweden, and Scotland, and discover the strategic importance of these connections for Iceland's energy future.

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Iceland Un-Plugged

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  1. Iceland Un-Plugged Ólöf Nordal Manager of Sales and marketing RARIK

  2. Power generation in 2004Electricity

  3. Electricity Production 2004TWhComparison Iceland/UK

  4. Population developement First power plant

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  6. Iceland Un-Plugged Steinunn Huld Atladóttir Quality and Environment Manager RARIK

  7. Primary energy consumptionin Iceland

  8. Use of electricity (GWh)- excluding power intensive industry -

  9. 10° 20° 10° 0 Possible Submarine Cable Routes Reyðarfjörður Iceland Reykjavík Sweden Faeroe Islands Norway 1170 km 1250 km Bergen 60° Shetland Oslo Orkneys Peterhead 2000 km Scotland Denmark 760 km Edinburgh Ireland Hamburg Keadby England Netherlands Grain Germany 50°

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