(New Mexico Business Weekly)
After emerging from a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, Cryq Energy is moving forward to build New Mexico’s first commercial geothermal electric “Lightning Dock” project .
“We expect to break ground on construction next fall or winter,” CEO Nick Goodman said. “We want the plant up and running by the end of 2013.”
A company contracted by Cryq Energy Inc. drills
a well at the Lightning Dock geothermal project
near Lodsburg in southwestern New Mexico.
(Courtesy Cyrq Energy) |
“We expect to break ground on construction next fall or winter,” CEO Nick Goodman said. “We want the plant up and running by the end of 2013.”