While snowstorms paralyze cities across the globe, Iceland quietly lets the Earth handle it.
Beneath the streets of Reykjavik lies a genius solution—geothermal pipes powered by volcanic heat that melt snow and ice on contact. No fuel. No salt. No plows. Just pure, sustainable energy keeping sidewalks, roads, and bike paths clear—even during the harshest blizzards.
Installed in the late ’90s and still expanding, this system proves you don’t need to fight nature—you can work with it. While other countries battle snow with chemicals and diesel, Iceland uses the planet’s own heat to protect its people and environment. It's not just smart—it’s the future of winter cities.
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