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Reykjavík geothermal district heating.

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English: Einar Gunnlaugsson at Orkuveita Reykjavikur, the municipal utility serving Reykjavik with electricity and heat. Geothermal heating in Reykjavik began at the Laugardalur hot springs where women took their laundry. Laugavegor, remains the“road to the hot springs”, now a part of the city and the site of a major swimming, sport, and hotel complex, including the Hilton Nordica. Orkuveita Reykjavikur takes the architectural appearance of its well sites and power plants seriously. Only a well trained eye can detect a faint wisp of steam from its stainless steel well enclosures in the Laugardalur hotel district.
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