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Bolaalda Project Prioritized for Development

June 2024 marked a major milestone for Reykjavík Geothermal in the development of the 100 MWe / 133 MWth Bolaalda project, as...

Reykjavík Geothermal and DISA secure €58 million EU grant for geothermal projects in the Canary Islands

Reykjavík Geothermal and DISA have achieved a significant milestone in their joint effort to bring geothermal energy to the...

Reykjavík Geothermal and DISA secure licenses to advance geothermal projects in Tenerife

Reykjavík Geothermal, in partnership with DISA, has secured licenses to develop geothermal power projects in Tenerife, a...

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Channel NewsAsia – Ethiopia signed a US$4 billion deal Wednesday with American-Icelandic company Reykjavik Geothermal to develop a 1000-megawatt geothermal farm, officials said

Channel NewsAsia – Ethiopia signed a US$4 billion deal Wednesday with American-Icelandic company Reykjavik Geothermal to develop a 1000-megawatt geothermal farm, officials said

ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia signed a US$4 billion deal Wednesday with American-Icelandic company Reykjavik Geothermal to develop a 1000-megawatt geothermal farm, officials said. When completed, the project to provide energy for both local consumption and export will be the...

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USAID – First Power Africa Transaction Moves Forward With Landmark Agreement Between Ethiopian Government and Reykjavik Geothermal

USAID – First Power Africa Transaction Moves Forward With Landmark Agreement Between Ethiopian Government and Reykjavik Geothermal

Minister H.E. Dr. Michael Debretsion were both in attendance today to announce the first independent power project in Ethiopia’s history.  The 1000MW Corbetti geothermal plant will be built in two 500MW stages and is expected to be the largest geothermal facility in of Africa, at a cost estimated at $4 billion over an 8-10 year construction period.  Reykjavik Geothermal, a US-Icelandic private developer, will build and operate the power plant, located at Corbetti Caldera, considered a top geothermal resource by the team of Icelandic and Ethiopian geoscientists that have investigated the region.

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Dailyfusion.net – Iceland Provides Expertise for Development of Geothermal Energy in Africa

Dailyfusion.net – Iceland Provides Expertise for Development of Geothermal Energy in Africa

Icelandic government agencies and private companies will provide support to the development of geothermal energy in Africa. Preparations are being made for a regional geothermal exploration project in the Bugurama/Ruzizi region in Burundi/Rwanda/DRC. Also, earlier this month, the Icelandic International Development Agency, ICEIDA, has signed a Partnership Agreement with the Government of Ethiopia for geothermal surface exploration and capacity building. 

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ERTA – News Report

ERTA – News Report

The Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency ERTA reported the announcement of Mr Hailemariam Desalegn Boshe, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia – of the agreement of Reykjavik Energy and Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation EEPCo to build and operate up to 1000 MW of geothermal power in Ethiopia.

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