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Veitur will be drilling seven new wells in the low-temperature area of Reykir in Mosfellsbær to augment the geothermal heating capacity in the capital area of Iceland. This will be in addition to the 22 boreholes that Veitur already owns and operates at the Reykjar area.
The hot water that Veitur supplies to the capital area comes from a combination of the hot water from geothermal power plants and boreholes from the low-temperature areas. The boreholes in Reykjar provide parts of the capital area, including Mosfellsbær, with hot water, especially in winter. In the summer, the low-temperature areas get a break because then the water from the power plants in high-temperature areas is sufficient for heating the area. This way, the utilization will be sustainable for the future.
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