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Geothermal Energy. John McCaull Geothermal Energy Association. The Earth Holds Enormous Energy. And it can be found almost everywhere. Overview: US Installed Capacity. Total Capacity: 3102 MW 2010 Capacity Addition: 15 MW, Nevada, Ormat States with Capacity (MW): California, 2566 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Geothermal Energy

John McCaull

Geothermal Energy Association

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The Earth Holds Enormous Energy

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And it can be found almost everywhere

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Overview: US Installed Capacity

Total Capacity: 3102 MW

2010 Capacity Addition: 15 MW, Nevada, Ormat

States with Capacity (MW): • California, 2566 • Nevada, 442• Utah, 42• Hawaii, 35 • Idaho, 16 • Alaska, 0.73 • Oregon, 0.28 • Wyoming, 0.25 • New Mexico, 0.24

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What is happening with geothermal electric power

production in the US?The industry is building new

power plants!

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Enel Salt Wells Power Plant

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NGP Blue Mountain Faulkner No 1 Power Plant

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Oregon Institute of Technology 280 kW Power Plant

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US Installed Capacity

Geothermal Capacity Additions in 2010: 15 MW, Nevada Annual 2010 addition (15 MW) down from 2009 (176 MW)

Economic Downturn made project financing more difficult Permitting process delaying some projects

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Capacity in Development

• Confirmed Geothermal Resources in Development: 3633 – 4050 MW• Confirmed + Unconfirmed Resources in Development: 4448 – 5040 MW• Planned Capacity Additions (PCA) in Development: 1377 – 1393 MW

– Advanced Phase PCA (Phase 3 and 4): 756 – 722 MW

0.4

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UTNV

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States w/Capacity, 2005

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States w/Capacity vs Development, 2011

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Projected GrowthDeloitte Market Analysis Report to DOE (9/2008)

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Emerging Resources/New Applications Expand Reach of Geothermal Energy

• Small Heat and Power Systems – expand geothermal into distributed generation

• Co-production from oil/gas wells and geopressured resources –potential in many non-Western states, particularly the Gulf of Mexico.

• Enhanced Geothermal Systems/Deep Geothermal – potential nationwide and worldwide (witness recent Google announcement on finding 18,000 MW of geothermal in West Virginia!)

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CEC Comparison of Levelized Costs

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Geothermal Energy is Good for the Environment

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Comparison of Life-Cycle EmissionsTons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent per

Gigawatt-Hour1,041

622

46 39 18 17 15 14

Coal Natural Gas Biomass Solar PV Hydro Nuclear Geothermal Wind

Source: "Life-Cycle Assessment of Electricity Generation Systems and Applications for Climate Change Policy Analysis," Paul J. Meier, University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 2002.

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For More Information

Geothermal Energy Assn209 Pennsylvania Ave SE

Washington, D.C. 20006 [email protected]

202-454-5264