Geysers Geothermal Visitors Center Officially Reopens (Lake County News)
Mike Rodgers, Senior Vice
President and President of Power Operations at The Geysers |
Approximately 40 people attended the grand reopening, including geothermal representatives, local officials and business leaders.
During the event geothermal experts spoke on geothermal production and gave a walk through of the newly remodeled facility in Middletown.
The Geysers is the world’s largest geothermal production facility.
Mike Rogers, Calpine’s senior vice president of the geothermal region, described the geothermal fields below the area straddling the Lake and Sonoma County line as “a phenomenal resource.”
The new exhibition room is filled with interactive learning tools to help demystify the science of geothermal power production and give visitors a greater understanding of Lake County’s role in energy production.
The visitor’s center, located at 15500 Central Park Road in Middletown, is open Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (VIDEO: 4:38 minutes)
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