Iceland review - 2004, Side 75

Iceland review - 2004, Side 75
REYKJAVÍK – PURE ENERGY / 73 REYKJAVÍK – PURE ENERGY / 73 is one step ahead. With regards to health services, EU regulations state that if a patient must wait more than three months to be treated, that patient is free to travel abroad to seek healthcare. It’s the job of Reykjavík Resources to develop the outside rela- tionships that will clear the path from Europe to Iceland so these patients can take advantage of the health services Reykjavík offers. Building for the future Keeping Reykjavík competitive on a global scale is also the focus of Reykjavík Resources. In a sense, competitiveness comes down to development. Take the new power plant being constructed on the outskirts of Reykjavík in Hellisheidi. It’s estimated that by 2006, the power plant will generate 120 megawatts of electricity and 400 megawatts of geothermal power. The plant creates power when geothermal water is pumped from the ground and the steam is separated from the water and then pumped through turbines, leaving an excess of hot water. The question then becomes what to do with this hot water. “The possibilities are fantastic,” says Skúlason. There are indeed numerous possibilities. The hot water can be used to create a spa on par with the Blue Lagoon. The hot water can also create, say, a winter golf course. That’s right. Winter golf. Tourists often marvel at how the sidewalks in down- town Reykjavík stay free of ice and snow during the long winter months. Well, that’s because under- neath the sidewalks run a maze of hot-water pipes that melt the cold stuff. The same principle can be The closest capital city to Reykjavik is Dublin, 1,555 km away. It is 200 km further to Oslo, the second closest. Many of the Arctic Terns on the city pond, Tjörnin, travel 17,000 km from Antarctica each summer to breed in Reykjavík. DID YOU KNOW? 051 IR204-suppl-73.ps 7.6.2004 10:01 Page 73

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