Huffington Post has nominated Reykjavík as one of 10 cities in the world that are shaping the future of urban living.
It’s Reykjavík’s usage of clean geothermal energy to heat homes and buildings that puts Iceland's capital on the list.
The Huffington Post’s piece says that Reykjavík is at the forefront of sustainable energy usage with an impressive 95 percent of buildings using geothermal heating, making for a city with a renewable energy source that limits carbon dioxide emissions.
Read more: Going Green: How Iceland’s geothermal surplus could shape the UK energy market
Huffington Post has nominated Reykjavík as one of 10 cities in the world that are shaping the future of urban living.
It’s Reykjavík’s usage of clean geothermal energy to heat homes and buildings that puts Iceland's capital on the list.
The Huffington Post’s piece says that Reykjavík is at the forefront of sustainable energy usage with an impressive 95 percent of buildings using geothermal heating, making for a city with a renewable energy source that limits carbon dioxide emissions.
Read more: Going Green: How Iceland’s geothermal surplus could shape the UK energy market