Abstract

Three rivers in northeastern Iceland represent nearly one-third of the country's total harnessable hydropower energy. The Fljótsdalur hydroelectric project has been designated as the first step in developing these resources. The Fljótsdalur project will produce about 1400 GWh/a. This paper discusses the ten years of planning that led to the selection of the final design of the project. Trois rivières au nord-est de l'Islande représentent à elles seules près d'un tiers de l'ensemble du potentiel hydro-électrique du pays. Le projet hydro-électrique de Fljótsdalur consitute la première étape de l'exploitation de ces ressources. Il produira environ 1400 GWh/a. Le texte décrit les dix années d'études qui ont conduit au choix du projet définitif.

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