jarðhitasverð
Jarðhitasverð, or geothermal energy prices, refer to the cost of electricity or heat generated from geothermal energy sources. Geothermal energy harnesses the Earth's internal heat, typically by tapping into reservoirs of hot water or steam beneath the surface. The cost of geothermal energy varies depending on factors such as location, technology used, and project scale.
In Iceland, where geothermal energy is widely utilized, prices for geothermal electricity are generally competitive compared
The cost of geothermal heat, used primarily for heating buildings, is also influenced by local conditions. In
Geothermal energy prices are generally stable compared to fossil fuels, which are subject to market fluctuations.