About
Founded in 2013, Iceland Renewable Energy Cluster is a ngo headquartered in Reykjavik, Iceland specializing in Geothermal, Hydro, Wind.
Iceland Renewable Energy Cluster is a nonprofit organization formally established on February 15, 2013, initially as Iceland Geothermal Cluster. Expanded in 2018 to encompass all renewable energy sources in Iceland including geothermal, hydropower, wind power. The cluster serves as a collaborative platform for companies, institutions, research organizations, and public entities spanning the entire energy value chain from exploration to utilization. It promotes geothermal and renewable energy as comparative solutions for society and businesses, facilitates knowledge sharing, fosters innovation, creates partnership opportunities, organizes international conferences and workshops, publishes research and reports, and represents member interests at national and international levels. Member of the International Geothermal Association and Geothermal Global Alliance.
Headquarters
Reykjavik, Iceland
Founded
2013
Company Type
NGO
Business Models
Value Chain
Industry Memberships
International Geothermal Association, Geothermal Global Alliance