Iceland review - 2015, Side 114

Iceland review - 2015, Side 114
112 ICELAND REVIEW Powering the Future – Secure, Sustainable, Affordable Energy With global energy consumption on the rise, the landscape of the energy sector is changing dramatically. Energy prices are predicted to rise in the medium-to-long-term, carbon emissions present an increasingly com- plicated concern, and power security is under threat. In the face of such challenges, Iceland is an attractive and stable environment for power intensive industries. Its reliable, long-term power contracts are derived from 100 percent renewable energy sources and are offered at some of the most competitive prices in Europe. ACHIEVING POWER SECURITY Solving the issue of power security is essential if energy intensive industries want to establish a long-term competitive advantage. Given Iceland’s Many industries have taken advantage of the stability and dependability of Iceland’s energy resources. For instance, Iceland is the sec- ond-largest aluminum producer in Europe. Landsvirkjun powers the plants and smelters of Alcoa, Rio Tinto and Century Aluminum, as well as Becromal, which manufactures aluminum foil for electrolytic capacitors. It also provides energy to ferrosilicon production, scrap metal recycling and recently contracted with a silicon metal pro- ducer. Data centers are also becoming a growth segment for the Icelandic power market, and for Landsvirkjun. Some of the world’s most prominent data centers—including Google, Facebook and Iceland-based Verne Global—have located oper- ations in Nordic countries, where power security is stable, energy sources are clean and renew- rich energy resources, Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, is able to offer a threefold solution to this problem: • PHYSICAL SECURITY, including ample, locally available energy resources and solid electricity transmission. • PRICE SECURITY, due to Iceland’s reliance on hydro- and geothermal power instead of fossil fuels, as well as long- term, fixed-price contracts. • CARBON SECURITY, since carbon tax risk is fully negated in a 100 percent renewable energy environment. Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, is helping to solve the global issue of power security. SPECIAL PROMOTION
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