2016-06-29 13:50:49 CEST

2016-06-29 13:50:49 CEST


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Landsvirkjun - Company Announcement

Landsvirkjun signs a new loan with the Nordic Investment Bank


Landsvirkjun and the Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) have signed a USD 50 million
long-term loan agreement without a guarantee of collection for the construction
of the Theistareykir project. Along with a recent loan from the EIB, this
agreement marks the completion of the financing of the Theistareykir project. 

The 16-year maturity loan has been provided for the construction of the
Theistareykir power station, which will have a capacity of 90MWe. The
favourable geothermal conditions in the area are expected to enable a total
installed capacity of up to 200 MWe. 

Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, is owned by the Icelandic
state and is the country’s largest electricity generator. The company generates
around 70% of all electricity used in Iceland with 100% renewable energy
sources. 

NIB is an international financial institution owned by eight member countries:
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden. The
Bank finances private and public projects in and outside the member countries. 



Hörður Arnarson, CEO of Landsvirkjun:

„We are very pleased with the trust and support shown by the The Nordic
Investment Bank by granting this loan. The construction on the Theistareykir
site is going well and the power station will commence operations in the fall
of 2017. We expect that the power plant will be provide great support for the
local industry and economy in North-Eastern Iceland.“ 



Further information:
Magnus Þór Gylfason
Director of Corporate Communications
magnus.thor.gylfason@landsvirkjun.is
+354 515 9000