- Stock Photography: KRAFLA GEOTHERMAL POWER STATION, ICELAND by Danielschreurs
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- Photo title: Krafla Geothermal Power Station, Iceland
- Author: Danielschreurs
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- Krafla is a 60 megawatt geothermal power station near the Krafla volcano and the Mývatn Lake. It is the largest geothermal power-plant in Iceland, with the capacity to produce about 500 Gigawatt Hours of electricity annually. Construction for the plant began in 1974 and was completed in 1977.
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