Iceland review - 2014, Side 108

Iceland review - 2014, Side 108
106 ICELAND REVIEW Powering the Future – Achieving Power Security We believe powering the future is all about enabling our customers to achieve power security. Obtaining power security is one of the chief objectives in communities globally today and is certainly essential for power intensive indus- tries. We offer power security to power intensive industries in terms of physical power security, price security and carbon security. Iceland is the world’s only country to produce virtually all its electricity from renewable sources, falling water and the heat of the earth. With a production five times what’s needed for local con- sumption, energy is one of the country’s most valu- able resources. Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, generates over 70 percent of this energy, primarily from hydroelectric sources. Market leaders in power-intensive industries con- tinue to expand their investments and operations in Iceland due to the competitive power prices, the unrivaled security of supply and the careful consid- eration of environmental factors. With its valuable access to natural resources and renewable energy, solid infrastructure and a young skilled population, Iceland is an attractive option to consider. Iceland today hosts Europe’s second largest production of primary aluminum, one of the world’s most power intensive industries, as well as sig- nificant production of ferrosilicon, aluminum foils and data center services. Landsvirkjun operates 14 hydropower stations, two geothermal stations and onshore wind mills in five areas of operation around the country. The operation is based on an integrated approach where prudence, reliability and harmony with the environment and society are fundamental in making us a choice partner for power intensive industries and services. a ProPoSition of real value Landsvirkjun’s main message to prospective cus- tomers has been the availability of power contracts that place particular emphasis on the following aspects: u the most competitive energy prices in europe u 100 percent renewable energy u reliable long-term energy contracts The company offers 12-year contracts for renewable electricity at the most competitive headline power prices in Europe: USd 43/MWh with opportunities for discounts and term adjustments in the case of greenfield investments. In comparison, the aver- age market price of electricity (2010-2013) was USd 66/MWh in the Netherlands, USd 57/MWh in Scandinavia and USd 59/MWh in Germany. Recently, the World Economic Forum (WEF) rated the security of supply in Iceland as the second most reliable in the world. froM kilotonS to teraByteS Iceland’s infrastructure is well suited to support datacenters, with its fully redundant dual optical data transmission pathways to Europe and a backup connection to North America, its reliable power transmission system built to support power intensive international aluminum smelters, and its ample sup- ply of suitable land space offering year-round sav- ings in cooling costs due to the temperate climate. Iceland offers an attractive geographical location between North American and European markets and a highly skilled international ICT workforce. Division of electricity sales (MWh) 38% 9% 4 % 1 3% DIVISION OF ELECTRICITY SALES (MWh) Alcoa Rio Tinto Alcan Nordural Elkem Becromal General market Verne Holdings (<1%) Geothermal Metal Recycling (<1%) 24% 12%
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