Swedish company Climeon has received its first geothermal site approval from Varmaorka. Kopsvatn 1, outside Fludir, it is the first geothermal power plant that uses Climeon�s Heat Power system. Varmaorka has now approved the site through a Site Acceptance Test (SAT).
The Site Acceptance Test also marks the start of a two-month testing period before complete site hand-over. For two months Climeon and Varmaorka will evaluate the continuous operation of the power plant. After this period, Climeon will do a final site hand-over to Varmaorka, meaning that the power plant will have taken about twelve months from groundbreaking to hand-over.
- Wednesday, November 14, 2018 - Iceland: First Electricity at Climeon Geothermal "Heatpower" Plant in Fludir
- Tuesday, June 26, 2018 - Iceland: Another 97 Heat Power Modules Ordered from Climeon
- Friday, February 23, 2018 - Iceland: Delivery of 15 MW of Geothermal Power Modules Will Begin Soon

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