Verktækni - 2019, Side 68

Verktækni - 2019, Side 68
68 Table 2. Examples of important projects in Iceland in the period 1961-2000. Project / Programme Year of delivery Brief description Burfell power station 1969 In 1969 the hydro power plant in Burfell was commissioned. This was the first time a glacier river was harnessed in Iceland and innovation and development was needed to solve some important technical challenges, e.g. to protect the power station from ice in the river. The demands by the World Bank led to increased focus on professioal project management (E.S. Ingibergsson, personal communication, February 3, 2017). Reykjanes- braut „high- way“ (Route 41) to Keflavik International Airport 1965 The road was orginally build in 1912 but was finally paved in 1965, becoming the first paved raod in Iceland. The road was a two lane single carriageway with a concrete (not-asfalt) surface. The road links Reykjavik capital with the KEF international airport. Laugardalshöll sports hall. 1965 Laugardalshöll is an indoor sporting arena located in Reykjavík, Iceland. The capacity of the arena is 5,500 people. Hosted for instance the 1995 World Men's Handball Championship Sundahofn Harbor Reykjavik 1968 Since 1968 this has been the most important import-export facilities in Iceland. The port handles some 230,000 TEU. Bridges on the Skeiðarár-sand 1974 The Skeiðará river was the toughest obstacle in the construction of Iceland's Circle Route #1. The circle was closed in 1974 by a 904 m long bridge which is still he longest bridge in Iceland. Svartsengi geothermal power station 1976 In the first phase of the Svartsengi geothermal power station, superheated geotremal steam was used to heat fresh water, which was pumped to the villages of Grindavik and Njardvik for district heating. This was the first geothermal power station of its type in Iceland. The world famous "Blue Lagoon" was created as a by-product of this power station. Krafla geothermal power station 1978 In 1978, the first large scale geothermal power plant (60 MW) in Iceland was commissoned in north-east Iceland. This was Krafla power station. It was built on top of an active volcano which did in fact erupt a number of times during construction and the first years of operation. (A decade eariler a small power plant of 3 MW had been build in the Bjarnarflag area). The first time in Iceland that electricity was produced (large scale) from geotheral power, a milestone in the harnessing of geothermal energy in Iceland. Skyggnir Earth Station 1980 The Skyggnir Earth Station came online which enabled telephone calls to other countries via satellite. Direct dialling to other countries became possible for the first time. New terminal at Keflavik International Airport 1987 In 1987, a new terminal at Keflavik International Airport (Leif Eiriksson Terminal) was commissioned, the. It was the largest construction project in Iceland at that time and was criticized because of extensive cost overruns in its final stages. (Gestsson, 2014). The terminal has been under construction and development ever since. Nesjavellir geothermal power station 1990 In 1990, the Nesjavellir geothermal power station was commissioned (Morgunblaðið, 1990). It was a project that had been in the research and planning phase for a very long time. It was considered very successful and for the most part delivered on time and on schedule. Nesjavellir power station is an efficient combined cycle power station.
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