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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ASSOCIATION 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington, D.C. 20003 U.S.A. Phone: (202) 454-5261 Fax: (202) 454-5265 Web Site: www.geo-energy.org U.S. GEOTHERMAL POWER PRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT UPDATE: MARCH 2009 1. Installed Capacity/Generation...................................................................................................................................................................................3 Figure 1: March 2009 Geothermal Power Capacity On-Line .........................................................................................................................3 State Installed Capacity Data.....................................................................................................................................................................................3 1.1. Alaska................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 1.2. California..........................................................................................................................................................................................................3 1.3. Hawaii...............................................................................................................................................................................................................3 1.4. Idaho..................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 1.5. Nevada ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.6. New Mexico.....................................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.7. Utah ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.8. Wyoming ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................4 2. New Activity ................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 Active State Geothermal Projects .............................................................................................................................................................................5 Figure 2: Active Geothermal Projects Listed By State ....................................................................................................................................5 2.1. Alaska................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 2.2. Arizona..............................................................................................................................................................................................................5 2.3. California..........................................................................................................................................................................................................5 2.4. Colorado ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................6 2.5. Florida ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................6 2.6. Hawaii...............................................................................................................................................................................................................6 2.7. Idaho..................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 2.8. Nevada ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................6 2.9. New Mexico.....................................................................................................................................................................................................8 2.10. Oregon ............................................................................................................................................................................................................8 2.11. Utah.................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 2.12. Washington ....................................................................................................................................................................................................9 3. Developing Project Summaries.................................................................................................................................................................................9 Figure 3: Developing Projects by Phase.............................................................................................................................................................9 Figure 4: Developing Projects by State.............................................................................................................................................................10 Figure 5: Developing Projects by State and Phase..........................................................................................................................................11 Figure 6:Total Capacity in Development by State.........................................................................................................................................11 4. Comparison of Results from GEA Surveys: May2006 – March 2009.............................................................................................................12 Figure 7: Total Installed Capacity 2006 - 2009...............................................................................................................................................12 Figure 8: Total Confirmed Projects 2006 – 2009............................................................................................................................................12 5. Emerging Technologies............................................................................................................................................................................................13 5.1. Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)...........................................................................................................................................................13 Desert Peak ............................................................................................................................................................................................................13 5.2. Hydrocarbon/Geothermal Co-Production......................................................................................................................................................13 Jay Oil Field ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................13 Rocky Mountain Oil Test Center .......................................................................................................................................................................13 5.3. Geopressured Geothermal Resources.............................................................................................................................................................14 6. Tribal Land Geothermal Projects............................................................................................................................................................................14 7. The Bureau of Land Management Lease Sales ....................................................................................................................................................15 Figure 9: December 2008 BLM Lease Sales ...................................................................................................................................................15 Figure 10: December 2008 Lease Sales Individual State Breakdown .........................................................................................................15 8. Geothermal Heat Pump Update ..............................................................................................................................................................................16 9. Recent Geothermal Publications.............................................................................................................................................................................16 Cover photos (top to bottom): Geothermal Fumarole (NREL); Raser Technologies‟ 14-MW Thermo Hot Springs Power Plant: Start- up December 2008 (Raser Technologies); Transmission Lines (BLM) 2PDF Image | U.S. Geothermal Power Production and Development
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