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ON Power is constructing a new building within the Geothermal Park at the Hellisheiði Power Plant, dedicated to innovation, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. This space will bring together startups, entrepreneurs, and researchers working on the sustainable solutions of the future. We are now searching for a name that captures the spirit of the building —…Read more
ON Power and Carbfix recently hosted a successful event at the Geothermal Exhibition at the Hellisheiði Power Plant as part of DesignMarch. Ingunn Gunnarsdóttir, Head of Innovation at ON Power, moderated an engaging panel discussion exploring how architecture, landscape design, and engineering can work together to create more sustainable solutions. The conversation emphasized the importance…Read more
A project to establish research facilities for geothermal studies, to be hosted in the Innovation Hub of ON Power’s Geothermal Park, has recently been awarded a 65 million ISK grant from the University Collaboration Fund. Project partners include the University of Iceland, Reykjavík University, and ON Power. The goal of the project is to create…Read more
Plans remain on track for the lagoon to open in the coming years, following recent development work.Read more
The conference on ON Power´s Geothermal Park, “Energy, Resources, and Innovation”, held at Gróska this week, was a great success.At the event, Helga Kristín Jóhannsdóttir, Business Development Manager of the Geothermal Park, spoke about the opportunities that lie within the park and introduced plans for a new geothermal lagoon to be located there. Representatives from…Read more
Orka náttúrunnar hosts a conference on the Geothermal Park at Hellisheiði wednesday, september 18. 8:30–10:30 am at Gróska Orka náttúrunnar (ON Power) invites you to an exciting conference on the Geothermal Park at Hellisheiði, where a unique community of forward-thinking companies is creating value through the responsible use of local natural resources. The park is…Read more
Helga Kristín Jóhannsdóttir, Head of ON Power’s Geothermal Park, recently appeared as a guest on the Core Knowledge podcast, where she spoke with host Nick Sestari about how the Geothermal Park at Hellisheiði is creating a unique real-world example of a functioning circular economy. In the episode, they discuss how companies within the Geothermal Park…Read more
The world’s largest carbon-capture plant, Mammoth by Swiss company Climeworks, has begun operations in ON’s Geothermal Park at Hellisheiði. Mammoth can capture up to 36,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year directly from the air.Read more
VAXA Technologies is one of the companies based in ON’s Geothermal Park an industrial park in development near the Hellisheiði plant, where green innovation and responsible resource use are paramount.Read more