Be a part of the future
If you are looking for an opportunity to leverage your business with responsible utilization, minimum waste and circular economy, the Resource Park may be the right place for your business. We’re currently focused on expanding the Reykjanes Power Plant Resource Park and would like to develop the future of sustainable production with you.
Locations
We offer greenfield sites in a prime location in Iceland. Currently we have 50 ha of industrial territory available with potential to direct connections to power plant and multiple resource streams. The plots are in a prime location in Iceland, 30 km from the Capital area. Multiple planned plots of varying sizes available for long term lease
Green Certified Power
The Resource park offers green certified power to industries at a competitive price. We offer long term PPA so we offer our customers long term price visibility.
Within easy reach of the capital area
The Resource Park is within easy reach of the capital area. It is close to deep-sea ports and Iceland’s largest international airport – offering access to reliable logistics to mainland Europe and North America
- 60 Km From Reykjavík Capital
- 20 Km From Helguvík Port
- 12 Km From Keflavík (KEF) Airport
Reykjanesvirkjun
The cooling water from Reykjanes power plant is fully utilized as a resource and a textbook example of how resources flows during geothermal utilization can contribute to a curcular economy.
The Reykjanes power plant production capacity was increased by 30 MW in 2022 by adding a new low-pressure turbine withoud drilling new wells.
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The Reykjanes site is built around the Reykjanes geothermal power station, which was commissioned in 2006.
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The existing infrastructure and resources on site are ideal for food production, indoor farming and aquaculture.
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Generation Licence - 130 MWe
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Annual production - 803 GWh
Svartsengi
Svartsengi site is built around the Svartsengi geothermal power plant, Iceland's first combined heat and power plant. Various companies have flourished in the area, most famously, Blue Lagoon spa, R&D and hotels. CRI international, the first large scale green methanol producer in the world, is located on the site.
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Commenced electricity production in 1976 using geothermal energy.
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Iceland's first combined heat and power plant.
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Built in seven phases, the newest one completed in 2025.
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Genaration Licence is 74 MWe
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Annual Production is 573 GWh