Iceland's "Dirt Cheap" Energy 12. september 2006 10:59 Fossarnir í Kringilsá samhverfa Advisors at Stansberry & Associates and Moneyweek.com have recently featured articles on Iceland's cheap energy which, according to them, is the reason that aluminium factories have set their sights on the country. In their newsletter it says that Iceland is the perfect opportunity for those in energy-heavy industries such as aluminium manufacturers, who have had to close down factories all over the world due to rising energy prices. "Iceland is the perfect opportunity for industries due to its dirt-cheap energy." PR manager for the National Power Company, Þorsteinn Hilmarsson, says that there can be no harm in raising the interest of investors in Iceland. He does, however insist, that the statements on cheap energy in Iceland are based on misunderstanding, and that Icelandic prices are at an average. " Cheap energy is on the decline. Our energy is also particularly interesting as it does not contribute to the greenhouse effect." News News in English Mest lesið Hákon Þór hvarf sporlaust í Búdapest Innlent Farþegar sjá ekki fólkið sem gegnumlýsir farangurinn Innlent Valdimar Örnólfsson er látinn Innlent Reiði yfir pítsupartíi: Auglýst á fundi án samráðs Innlent Deiluefni jafnað við jörðu í Kópavogi Innlent Sigrún Helga nýr forseti Röskvu Innlent Berserksgangur á gististað Innlent Vekur spurningar um hugsanlega meðferð við heilabilun Innlent Segir vopnahlé framlengt um þrjár vikur Erlent Með lista yfir góða og slæma bandamenn Erlent
Advisors at Stansberry & Associates and Moneyweek.com have recently featured articles on Iceland's cheap energy which, according to them, is the reason that aluminium factories have set their sights on the country. In their newsletter it says that Iceland is the perfect opportunity for those in energy-heavy industries such as aluminium manufacturers, who have had to close down factories all over the world due to rising energy prices. "Iceland is the perfect opportunity for industries due to its dirt-cheap energy." PR manager for the National Power Company, Þorsteinn Hilmarsson, says that there can be no harm in raising the interest of investors in Iceland. He does, however insist, that the statements on cheap energy in Iceland are based on misunderstanding, and that Icelandic prices are at an average. " Cheap energy is on the decline. Our energy is also particularly interesting as it does not contribute to the greenhouse effect."
News News in English Mest lesið Hákon Þór hvarf sporlaust í Búdapest Innlent Farþegar sjá ekki fólkið sem gegnumlýsir farangurinn Innlent Valdimar Örnólfsson er látinn Innlent Reiði yfir pítsupartíi: Auglýst á fundi án samráðs Innlent Deiluefni jafnað við jörðu í Kópavogi Innlent Sigrún Helga nýr forseti Röskvu Innlent Berserksgangur á gististað Innlent Vekur spurningar um hugsanlega meðferð við heilabilun Innlent Segir vopnahlé framlengt um þrjár vikur Erlent Með lista yfir góða og slæma bandamenn Erlent