Geothermal Energy
                   
Mannvit is one of the world leaders in geothermal development with decades of experience developing geothermal power plants in Iceland. The company offers a comprehensive suite of consulting services, including research, design, project management and construction management for projects, large and small, both at home and abroad. 

Mannvit’s geothermal energy projects involve harnessing high-temperature geothermal fields and designing power plants that produce electricity and hot water (combined heat and power), as well as designing power plants that produce electricity utilizing low-temperature geothermal fields via binary cycle.

The geothermal engineers and other company specialists at Mannvit have innovated unique solutions to complex challenges involving geothermal heat utilization. Examples include the integration of electricity and thermal production, which greatly improves the thermal properties of geothermal water, and the development and construction of the world’s first geothermal power station utilizing Kalina technology. Plans to develop power plants in Europe are largely based on Mannvit’s innovations in Kalina technology.

In an exclusive agreement with Exorka International Limited, Mannvit will be supplying comprehensive engineering services to numerous geothermal power projects around the world including, four projects in Germany, project management in El Salvador and borehole exploration in Europe. Plans are also in development for geothermal power plants in Nicaragua and Australia from 4-5 MW to 18-19 MW in size.

Mannvit Engineering is also involved in plans to develop new geothermal power plants in Iceland in conjunction with Reykjavik Energy and other partners, a team that has worked together on the design and development of geothermal power plants in Iceland for over twenty years. 

Further expansion in this field is anticipated through our partnership in the investment company, Geysir Green Energy

For more information, please contact the manager for geothermal power.