Iceland’s first geothermal power station outside of the country opened this week in El Salvador, in the Berlin region. The development was announced at the weekend by the Icelandic energy company Enex.
“This is an important milestone for Icelandic geothermal techniques,” Thor Gislason, Enex’s Managing Director told the press.
Once fully up and running, the El Salvador power station is hoped to generate in the region of 9.3 Megawatts. Enex’s partnership with a local El Salvadorian power company on the project is worth some USD 13 million, mbl.is reports.








Looks familiar
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/g20-summit/5089797/G20-Protests-turn-violent.html
i think they need to be more organized and make clear demands,we should ship Hörð Torfason over there to help out.