Thursday, May 17, 2012

USA, Arizona:

Phoenix Taking Power from New Geothermal Resource (renewablesbiz)



Salt River Project, which provides electricity to nearly 934,000 retail customers in the Phoenix area, is now receiving a significant amount of renewable energy from the just-completed Hudson Ranch I geothermal plant located in California’s Imperial Valley. Retired Vice Adm. Dennis V. McGinn, president of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), will provide the keynote address during the dedication ceremony for the plant tomorrow, Friday, May 18.

SRP executed a 30-year agreement in 2007 to purchase 49 megawatts of geothermal energy from Hudson Ranch I. The utility-scale plant, developed by EnergySource, is now providing enough energy to power about 26,000 average size Valley homes. The facility is located in one of the largest and highest-temperature geothermal resources in North America – the Salton Sea field in Imperial County.