EESsamstarf
EESsamstarf, also known as the Icelandic Electricity System, is the national electricity grid of Iceland. It is operated by Landsvirkjun, the national energy company, and is responsible for the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity throughout the country. The system is unique due to Iceland's high geothermal activity, which provides a significant portion of the country's electricity. The primary sources of electricity in EESsamstarf include geothermal power plants, hydroelectric power plants, and renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. The grid is designed to ensure a stable and reliable supply of electricity to all of Iceland's residents and businesses. EESsamstarf also plays a crucial role in the country's energy independence and sustainability efforts, as it integrates various renewable energy sources to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The system is continuously monitored and maintained to ensure its efficiency and reliability, contributing to Iceland's reputation as a leader in renewable energy.