Renewable Energy Companies in Iceland
Browse 11 renewable energy companies headquartered in Iceland. Compare profiles, certifications, and project portfolios.
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View all countriesOrkídea
South Iceland, Iceland
Orkídea is a joint venture innovation hub promoting renewable energy-based food production and biotechnology in South Iceland. It supports entrepreneurs, conducts research, and facilitates cross-sectoral collaboration to create sustainable solutions leveraging green energy resources.
Geg
Iceland
Geg is a geothermal energy company operating through three divisions: Geoneer (engineering and design), Geocool (low-temperature geothermal for cold storage and food security), and Geosleeve (thermoelectric generation from low-temperature geothermal resources).
Iceland Renewable Energy Cluster
Reykjavik, Iceland
Nonprofit cluster initiative promoting geothermal, hydropower, wind, and renewable energy in Iceland. Facilitates collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation across the entire energy value chain to enhance competitiveness and business development.
Arctic Energy Forum
Akureyri, Iceland
An NGO-hosted conference and network focused on sustainable energy development, green energy transition, and responsible governance in Arctic regions. Emphasizes renewable energy, geothermal innovation, hydrogen projects, and Arctic community engagement.
Sólspor
Reykjavik, Iceland
Icelandic solar energy company specializing in installation and sales of photovoltaic systems and battery storage solutions for residential, commercial, and public institutions. Offers integrated roofing solutions and expert energy transition consulting.
SnerpaPower
Reykjavik, Iceland
SnerpaPower provides intelligent energy management software for power-intensive industries and data centers. The platform consolidates consumption data with market data to automate energy optimization, reduce costs, and support the energy transition.
Eygló East
Egilsstaðir, Iceland
Eygló East is a collaboration project promoting energy transition, energy efficiency, and circular economy in East Iceland. Founded by Landsvirkjun, the Ministry of Environment Energy and Climate, and Austurbrú, it focuses on developing sustainable solutions including geothermal heating, heat pumps, and waste reduction.
Samorka
Reykjavík, Iceland
Samorka is an Icelandic association of energy and utility companies that advocates for sustainable energy practices. Members include major hydroelectric and geothermal operators. The organization promotes renewable energy adoption and represents industry interests in policy development.
Audna
Reykjavik, Iceland
Audna is Iceland's knowledge and technology transfer office supporting all universities and major research institutes. It assists the scientific community in translating inventions and research outcomes into commercial solutions through IP protection, market analysis, and startup support.
Iceland Drilling
Hafnarfjörður, Iceland
Global leader in geothermal well construction and drilling with 70+ years of experience. Specializes in high-temperature deep geothermal wells, district heating systems, and carbon storage in basalt. Operates internationally across geothermal-rich regions.
Rotovia
Reykjavik, Iceland
International rotomoulding manufacturer with 50-year heritage producing custom plastic components for renewable energy, agriculture, construction, and leisure sectors. Specializes in wind energy products and hydrogen storage tanks with global production facilities.