Mostly geothermal.
Geothermal energy.
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Króna.
Iceland companies.
Iceland and Greenland are two
Because they use geothermal energy.
Hydroelectric and geothermal
Yes,during the course of the 20th century, Iceland went from what was one of Europe's poorest countries, dependent upon peat and imported coal for its energy, to a country with a high standard of living where practically all stationary energy is derived from renewable resources. In 2009, roughly 84% of primary energy use in Iceland came from indigenous renewable resources. Today geothermal sources account for 66% of Iceland's primary energy use. From the earliest of times, geothermal energy has been used for bathing and washing.Today Iceland's eletricity is almost completely based on Geothermal energy.
Iceland should be able to use geothermal power. They could also use wind power
66% of the energy used by iceland is domestic geothermal energy.
Geothermal power is a natural resource and can be used anywhere where it occurs. Iceland wasn't chosen to host hydrothermal energy its just a natural source there. Iceland has invested money into research in these fields because it's much cheaper for them to use this energy instead of importing fossil fuel.
I think its Iceland they use volcanoes to create energy