PT Supreme Energy to Invest USD116.17 in Liki Pinangawan Muaralaboh Geothermal Power Plant Phase I in West Sumatera Province, Indonesia (renewablesbiz.com)
PT Supreme Energy Muara Laboh, a joint venture of IPR-GDF SUEZ Asia and Sumitomo Corporation, has agreed to invest USD116.67 million in the construction and development of Liki Pinangawan Muaralaboh geothermal power plant phase I situated in Solok Selatan Regency, Pauh Duo Sub-district, West Sumatera Province, Indonesia.
The total installed capacity of the geothermal power plant will be 55 MW. The investment per MW will be USD2.11 million. The construction of the geothermal power plant has been started on July 05, 2015 and is expected to be completed in mid 2018. The power generated from the geothermal power plant will be sold to PT PLN ( Persero ), the Indonesian state-owned electricity utility, under a 30 year power purchase agreement.
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Monday, September 21, 2015
USA: GEA Chair Has Reasons to be Cheerful About Geothermal
Top 5 Reasons To Be Optimistic About Geothermal in the US (Renewable Energy World)
Joe Greco, Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) board chairman and Terra-Gen Power senior vice president, outlined the top five reasons to be optimistic about geothermal in the U.S. during his opening address at the Opening Session of the Geothermal Resources Council 39th Annual Meeting and GEA Geothermal Energy Expo on Sept. 21.
1 The Production Tax Credit
First and foremost, Greco said, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee approved a potential extension of the production tax credit (PTC), which would extend PTC through 2016.
“If [your facility is] placed in service before 2016, you get the tax credit,” he said. “That’s great because it puts [geothermal] on a level playing field with other renewables.”
2 The Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2015
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in late July passed the Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2015 in an 18-4 vote. If passed, the act would effectively set national goals and investment in geothermal technology development as well as expedite exploration, he said.
Joe Greco, Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) board chairman and Terra-Gen Power senior vice president, outlined the top five reasons to be optimistic about geothermal in the U.S. during his opening address at the Opening Session of the Geothermal Resources Council 39th Annual Meeting and GEA Geothermal Energy Expo on Sept. 21.
1 The Production Tax Credit
First and foremost, Greco said, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee approved a potential extension of the production tax credit (PTC), which would extend PTC through 2016.
“If [your facility is] placed in service before 2016, you get the tax credit,” he said. “That’s great because it puts [geothermal] on a level playing field with other renewables.”
2 The Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2015
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in late July passed the Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2015 in an 18-4 vote. If passed, the act would effectively set national goals and investment in geothermal technology development as well as expedite exploration, he said.
Kenya: New Railway Extension Will Open Up Naivasha Geothermal Resources
Uhuru presides over SGR Nairobi terminus groundbreaking ceremony (The Star)
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday witnessed the signing of a contract that will pave the way for the construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Nairobi to Naivasha.
Speaking in Embakasi, Nairobi, Uhuru emphasised the need for the contractor to increase local content in the project in terms of materials, equipment and labour.
“It is necessary that the project uses local content as much as possible and only imports when what is required cannot be obtained in the country,” Uhuru said.
Uhuru had earlier presided over the groundbreaking ceremony of the SGR Nairobi terminus.
The extension of the SGR will open up Naivasha – the country’s geothermal production centre – for increased economic activities, especially farming.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday witnessed the signing of a contract that will pave the way for the construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Nairobi to Naivasha.
Speaking in Embakasi, Nairobi, Uhuru emphasised the need for the contractor to increase local content in the project in terms of materials, equipment and labour.
“It is necessary that the project uses local content as much as possible and only imports when what is required cannot be obtained in the country,” Uhuru said.
Uhuru had earlier presided over the groundbreaking ceremony of the SGR Nairobi terminus.
The extension of the SGR will open up Naivasha – the country’s geothermal production centre – for increased economic activities, especially farming.
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USA, California: 28.1 MW Estimated for WPG Geysers Project
U.S. Geothermal Confirms Reservoir at WPG Geysers Project (Digital Journal - News Release)
U.S. Geothermal Inc. has announced it has received the reservoir engineering report for the WGP Geysers project from third party engineering firm GeothermEx Inc..
As previously announced, the company successfully completed a flow test program in June on the three largest production wells at the WGP Geysers project in northern California confirming that the wells were still open and ready for production. GeothermEx Inc. (a Schlumberger company) designed the isochronal (step-rate) flow test program, and monitored the testing of the wells.
GeothermEx reports that the four production wells are capable of delivering an initial capacity of 28.1 MW (gross) or 25.4 MW (net) based on current power plant steam conversion rates from a detailed design for a 28.8 MW (net) power plant.
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U.S. Geothermal Inc. has announced it has received the reservoir engineering report for the WGP Geysers project from third party engineering firm GeothermEx Inc..
As previously announced, the company successfully completed a flow test program in June on the three largest production wells at the WGP Geysers project in northern California confirming that the wells were still open and ready for production. GeothermEx Inc. (a Schlumberger company) designed the isochronal (step-rate) flow test program, and monitored the testing of the wells.
GeothermEx reports that the four production wells are capable of delivering an initial capacity of 28.1 MW (gross) or 25.4 MW (net) based on current power plant steam conversion rates from a detailed design for a 28.8 MW (net) power plant.
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Philippines: Aboitiz Looks to Expand into Indonesia:
AboitizPower mulls 100 MW Indonesia geothermal plant (The Manila Times)
Aboitiz Power Corp. (AboitizPower) is beefing up its portfolio by exploring opportunities to expand its power business abroad, particularly in Indonesia.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) on Monday, AboitizPower said it will participate in the exploration and development of a potential 100-megawatt (MW) greenfield geothermal plant in East Java Province, Indonesia.
The venture will be undertaken through AboitizPower International Pte. Ltd., a wholly owned Singapore-based subsidiary of AboitizPower, which entered into an agreement with PT Medco Power Indonesia.
Antonio Moraza, president and COO of Aboitiz Power, said this will be the company’s first international power venture.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
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Friday, September 18, 2015
Hungary: Győr Geothermal Project Reports a 4th Well Drilled
Fourth successful well drilling of Győr Geothermal Project (News Release)
News Release: In accordance with its disclosure obligations, on behalf of its subsidiary, Arrabona Geothermal Ltd., PannErgy Plc. hereby informs the actors of the capital market that on 29 August 2015 as part of the development belonging to the Geothermal Project of Győr in northwest Hungary, the fourth BON-PE-02 geothermal drilling reached the targeted fault zone in the predetermined layer formation and total mud loss occurred.
Implementation of the Geothermal Project of Győr arrived at the final phase with the successful drilling works of BON-PE-02 well, started in Bőny this July. Implemented with the use of directional deflected drilling, the deepening of reinjection well BON-PE-02 took 48 days to complete flawlessly, without technical and geological difficulties, in line with the preliminary schedule. Total mud loss occurred at a depth of 2430–50 meters. Thanks to the pre-drilling 3D seismic measurements and information obtained during the drilling of the previous three wells, the geological and hydrogeological information were properly developed and the drilling penetrated the Triassic dolomite aquifers in the planned depth. Information generated from the recessed wells of Győr Geothermal Project also contributed to gain a more accurate cognition of the geological structure of the area.
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News Release: In accordance with its disclosure obligations, on behalf of its subsidiary, Arrabona Geothermal Ltd., PannErgy Plc. hereby informs the actors of the capital market that on 29 August 2015 as part of the development belonging to the Geothermal Project of Győr in northwest Hungary, the fourth BON-PE-02 geothermal drilling reached the targeted fault zone in the predetermined layer formation and total mud loss occurred.
Implementation of the Geothermal Project of Győr arrived at the final phase with the successful drilling works of BON-PE-02 well, started in Bőny this July. Implemented with the use of directional deflected drilling, the deepening of reinjection well BON-PE-02 took 48 days to complete flawlessly, without technical and geological difficulties, in line with the preliminary schedule. Total mud loss occurred at a depth of 2430–50 meters. Thanks to the pre-drilling 3D seismic measurements and information obtained during the drilling of the previous three wells, the geological and hydrogeological information were properly developed and the drilling penetrated the Triassic dolomite aquifers in the planned depth. Information generated from the recessed wells of Győr Geothermal Project also contributed to gain a more accurate cognition of the geological structure of the area.
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Kenya: Great Video on Geothermal Energy!
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Africa: More Money for Renewable Energy
Investors confirm $200m support for African Renewable Energy Fund (Greenwise Business)
The African Renewable Energy Fund (AREF), a dedicated renewable energy fund focused on sub-Saharan Africa successfully reached its final investment target, with US $200 million of committed capital to support small to medium scale projects, with investment at the final close from European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Global Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Fund (GEEREF), among other investors.
African Development Bank (AfDB) is the fund’s lead sponsor, bringing US$55min an equity investment package from its statutory resources as well as climate finance instruments such as Sustainable Energy for Africa (SEFA) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to leverage commercial and institutional investment. SEFA has additionally committed a US$10mProject Support Facility (PSF), which will provide resources to be deployed at an early stage to structure bankable deals.
GRC Annual Meeting: Another GRC Fieldtrip to Geothermal Wonders
GRC Fieldtrip - Long Valley Geology
Led by Gene Suemnicht and Duncan Foley
Leaving this morning, a trip to the Long Valley caldera and the eastern Sierra. The field trip will highlight the volcanic history of Long Valley , the evolution of the caldera’s geothermal system and the 40-megawatt (MW) Casa Diablo geothermal power plants operated by ORMAT Inc.
The tour will follow the Walker Lane on eastern side of the Sierra Nevada passing Steamboat Springs and thermal areas at Bridgeport and Fales Hot Springs.
We will see spectacular overviews of the caldera, the Sierran crest from the summit of Mammoth Mountain, the White Mountains and the Owens Valley.
Field Trip stops will include new production wells in the western caldera moat, surface manifestations at Hot Creek in the central caldera, and the ultradeep DOE magma drilling project site within the caldera’s resurgent dome.
The return trip to Reno will include stops within the Inyo Domes, Bishop Tuff outcrops, the Mono Craters and the legendary ghost town of Bodie.
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Friday-Sunday, September 18-20
Led by Gene Suemnicht and Duncan Foley
| Casa Diablo geothermal power plants |
The tour will follow the Walker Lane on eastern side of the Sierra Nevada passing Steamboat Springs and thermal areas at Bridgeport and Fales Hot Springs.
We will see spectacular overviews of the caldera, the Sierran crest from the summit of Mammoth Mountain, the White Mountains and the Owens Valley.
Field Trip stops will include new production wells in the western caldera moat, surface manifestations at Hot Creek in the central caldera, and the ultradeep DOE magma drilling project site within the caldera’s resurgent dome.
The return trip to Reno will include stops within the Inyo Domes, Bishop Tuff outcrops, the Mono Craters and the legendary ghost town of Bodie.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
USA: Help for Small Geothermal Energy Businesses
Expert Technical Assistance for Small Geothermal Businesses (DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy)
A new initiative will make it easier for small geothermal businesses to receive specialized technical assistance from the Department of Energy (DOE) National Labs.
The DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) has set aside a total of $20 million to launch a Small Business Voucher (SBV) Pilot. This pilot will provide competitively selected small clean energy businesses with vouchers valued at $50K to $300K. Participating businesses must each provide 20% matching funds or in-kind services.
Businesses can in turn exchange the vouchers for expertise, facilities use, and capabilities from the national labs to help overcome technical challenges that may be preventing innovations from entering the marketplace.
The SBV Pilot is unique in offering small businesses customized access to the national labs. With over decades of addressing some of the nation’s most difficult technical problems, the national labs have built up tremendous resources and expertise that may have previously seemed out of reach for small businesses.
Recognizing that small business are key to advancing geothermal development in the United States, the SSBV Pilot has available nearly $1.5 million in vouchers for small businesses working in geothermal. DOE National Laboratories—including the SBV geothermal lead labs, Sandia National Laboratories and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory—are poised to provide demonstration, testing, evaluation, economic modeling, environmental impact analysis, and more in these areas:
The DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) has set aside a total of $20 million to launch a Small Business Voucher (SBV) Pilot. This pilot will provide competitively selected small clean energy businesses with vouchers valued at $50K to $300K. Participating businesses must each provide 20% matching funds or in-kind services.
Businesses can in turn exchange the vouchers for expertise, facilities use, and capabilities from the national labs to help overcome technical challenges that may be preventing innovations from entering the marketplace.
The SBV Pilot is unique in offering small businesses customized access to the national labs. With over decades of addressing some of the nation’s most difficult technical problems, the national labs have built up tremendous resources and expertise that may have previously seemed out of reach for small businesses.
Recognizing that small business are key to advancing geothermal development in the United States, the SSBV Pilot has available nearly $1.5 million in vouchers for small businesses working in geothermal. DOE National Laboratories—including the SBV geothermal lead labs, Sandia National Laboratories and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory—are poised to provide demonstration, testing, evaluation, economic modeling, environmental impact analysis, and more in these areas:
- Enhanced Geothermal Systems (Approximately $500,000 in vouchers available): The SBV Pilot can help small businesses pursue technical solutions through collaborative research, supported by demonstration and testing programs already underway. A major DOE initiative in EGS is the Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE), which may offer opportunities for collaboration with SBV in the future.
- Low Temperature Geothermal (Approximately $500,000 in vouchers available): Small businesses can jump-start opportunities by accessing national lab expertise concentrated on improving the efficiency of lower temperature geothermal systems and analyzing the value of geothermal as a replacement for other energy sources.
- Systems Analysis (Approximately $500,000 in vouchers available): National lab expertise in evaluating trends, systems analysis, and performing techno-economic modeling and validation of geothermal technologies can yield resources, information, and tools to help companies reduce costs and risk and address barriers.
New Zealand: Ngawha Geothermal Plant a Big Win for Northern Region
Geothermal plant game-changer for region (Northern Advocate)
A $300-million geothermal power station expansion near Kaikohe could start producing electricity just as three fossil-fuel power plants are shut down further south.
Lines company Top Energy was this week given a green light to build two new geothermal power plants at Ngawha Springs, boosting its output from the current 25 MW to 75 MW - more than the Far North's peak demand of 70 MW. The project will make the Far North a power exporter and, thanks to surplus heat and steam, could attract industries such as milk and timber processing to an area starved of jobs.
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| One of Top Energy's two geothermal power plants at Ngawha. Photo / Peter de Graaf |
Lines company Top Energy was this week given a green light to build two new geothermal power plants at Ngawha Springs, boosting its output from the current 25 MW to 75 MW - more than the Far North's peak demand of 70 MW. The project will make the Far North a power exporter and, thanks to surplus heat and steam, could attract industries such as milk and timber processing to an area starved of jobs.
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Union of the Comoros: Geothermal Energy is a Hope for Island Nation
Geothermal energy, a bet on the future (United Nations Development Programme)
In the Comoros, a small southwestern island nation in the Indian Ocean, electricity is almost 100 percent from fossil fuels, and the government is struggling to meet the energy needs of the country’s 700,000 inhabitants. For example, the people in the capital Moroni have just over five hours of electricity a day. In the three islands of the archipelago, the rates of access to electricity do not exceed 50 percent which inevitably impacts the economic activities of the country.
Geothermal energy in the Comoros would begin an ‘energy transition’ by increasing the share of clean energy, which is now almost zero. In addition, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and on their prices set by international markets would ensure better energy security. This model has already proved successful in countries like New Zealand, where almost 70 percent of its energy is renewable. And it represents hope for developing countries like the Comoros, which has unexplored natural resources.
Geothermal energy is a bet on the future. A bet on clean and renewable energy for the economic and industrial transformation of the country. A bet on sustainable development.
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Geothermal energy in the Comoros would begin an ‘energy transition’ by increasing the share of clean energy, which is now almost zero. In addition, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and on their prices set by international markets would ensure better energy security. This model has already proved successful in countries like New Zealand, where almost 70 percent of its energy is renewable. And it represents hope for developing countries like the Comoros, which has unexplored natural resources.
Geothermal energy is a bet on the future. A bet on clean and renewable energy for the economic and industrial transformation of the country. A bet on sustainable development.
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Philippines: Icelandic Company to Continue Drilling Contract at Montelago
Iceland GeoSurvey participating in drilling four new wells in Montelago in the Philippines (News Release)
Iceland GeoSurvey (ÍSOR) has signed a contract with Emerging Power Inc. as a consultants during drilling in the Montelago geothermal area in the Philippines. This contract is a continuation of previous contracts dealing with ÍSOR’s work in connection with the drilling in the area. The intent of the first phase of the project is to build up to 20 MW geothermal power plant but also to use the geothermal water for direct use for the local population.
ÍSOR will be the main geothermal consultant and perform all measurements during drilling. ÍSOR has designed the production wells and the drilling program and will perform all well logging and well tests. On site geologists (mud loggers) and well loggers will be present during the operation. The first phase includes drilling of four wells, and if they are successful up to nine production and injection wells will be drilled in the area.
The geothermal drill Geysir is being shipped to the Montelago geothermal area but Iceland Drilling will drill all the wells and the estimated start of drilling is in late October 2015.
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Iceland GeoSurvey (ÍSOR) has signed a contract with Emerging Power Inc. as a consultants during drilling in the Montelago geothermal area in the Philippines. This contract is a continuation of previous contracts dealing with ÍSOR’s work in connection with the drilling in the area. The intent of the first phase of the project is to build up to 20 MW geothermal power plant but also to use the geothermal water for direct use for the local population.
ÍSOR will be the main geothermal consultant and perform all measurements during drilling. ÍSOR has designed the production wells and the drilling program and will perform all well logging and well tests. On site geologists (mud loggers) and well loggers will be present during the operation. The first phase includes drilling of four wells, and if they are successful up to nine production and injection wells will be drilled in the area.
The geothermal drill Geysir is being shipped to the Montelago geothermal area but Iceland Drilling will drill all the wells and the estimated start of drilling is in late October 2015.
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Indonesia: Companies Vie to Develop 165 MW of Geothermal Energy near Mount Lawu
Five Companies Eye For Mount Lawu Geothermal Area (Indonesia Business Daily)
Five companies have expressed interest in the auction of Lawu geothermal working areas in East Java, with a capacity of 165 megawatts (MW).
These five companies are PT Pertamina Geothermal Energi, Star Energy Geothermal Ltd., PT Ormat, PT Sari Prima Energi and PT Bumi Energy.
The companies have expressed seriousness to develop geothermal areas in two provinces of Central Java and East Java with total area of 60,030 hectares. These five companies have also paid a guarantee of IDR2 billion.
The auction guarantee fund of IDR2 billion each was needed to ensure the winning bidder is able to manage geothermal areas both financially and technically. Geothermal investment for 1 MW of power is estimated at US$5 million. Thus, the value of investments for Mount Lawu geothermal area reached US$825 million.
Kenya: Spotlight on Menengai Geothermal Project
Expanding geothermal energy in Kenya (REVE)
Since 2011, AfDB in partnership with the Climate Investment Funds, the French Development Agency, the European Investment Bank and the Government of Kenya, has been working to help diversify Kenya’s energy mix; provide clean, reliable, low-cost power; and strengthen the national grid by increasing national installed renewable power by approximately 10 percent, consistent with Kenya’s green growth vision.
More specifically, the project aims to develop the Menengai geothermal steam field to produce enough steam for 400 MW of power that will be generated by the private sector as independent power producers.
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Since 2011, AfDB in partnership with the Climate Investment Funds, the French Development Agency, the European Investment Bank and the Government of Kenya, has been working to help diversify Kenya’s energy mix; provide clean, reliable, low-cost power; and strengthen the national grid by increasing national installed renewable power by approximately 10 percent, consistent with Kenya’s green growth vision.
More specifically, the project aims to develop the Menengai geothermal steam field to produce enough steam for 400 MW of power that will be generated by the private sector as independent power producers.
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USA, California: Close Up View of Wildfire Damage at The Geysers Geothermal Field
On Valley fire’s western front, on Sonoma-Lake county border, damage ‘unprecedented’ (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
The western front of the Valley fire that has torn through southern Lake County is here on the northeastern border of Sonoma County, where small and unattended fires burned within large stands of dead trees Wednesday, the smoke wafting across a rugged landscape of valleys and mountainsides charred by flames.
Looking north from atop Pine Flat Road, hundreds of acres along one mountain were completely singed, the blackness intersected by an Etch-a-Sketch of pipes owned by Calpine Corp., the electricity supplier that operates most of the area’s geothermal facilities.
Some of the pipes showed extensive superficial damage from the flames. On closer inspection, what appeared to be insulation covering the geothermal pipes was chewed up by flames in numerous places.
The flames that hit the area over the weekend after the Valley fire ignited Saturday damaged cooling towers on five of Calpine’s 14 plants, while also destroying a number of structures.
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| Looking into The Geysers geothermal complex on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015. (DEREK MOORE/ PD) |
Looking north from atop Pine Flat Road, hundreds of acres along one mountain were completely singed, the blackness intersected by an Etch-a-Sketch of pipes owned by Calpine Corp., the electricity supplier that operates most of the area’s geothermal facilities.
Some of the pipes showed extensive superficial damage from the flames. On closer inspection, what appeared to be insulation covering the geothermal pipes was chewed up by flames in numerous places.
The flames that hit the area over the weekend after the Valley fire ignited Saturday damaged cooling towers on five of Calpine’s 14 plants, while also destroying a number of structures.
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Climate Change: Famous Naturalist Calls for Huge Investment in Renewable Energy
David Attenborough backs huge Apollo-style clean energy research plan (The Guardian)
An Apollo-style research program to make renewable energy cheaper than fossil fuels has won the backing of Sir David Attenborough, who says this alone would be enough to halt climate change.
The renowned naturalist joins a group of eminent scientists, business executives and politicians backing a 10-year public research and development plan to cut the costs of clean energy and deliver affordable technologies to store and transport solar and wind power.
In a letter to the Guardian, the group argue that the approach, mirroring the intense Apollo program that put men on the moon, “will not only pay for itself but provide economic benefits to the nations of the world”.
Naturalist says 10-year public research and development programme, that would emulate race to put men on the moon, could halt climate change
The renowned naturalist joins a group of eminent scientists, business executives and politicians backing a 10-year public research and development plan to cut the costs of clean energy and deliver affordable technologies to store and transport solar and wind power.
In a letter to the Guardian, the group argue that the approach, mirroring the intense Apollo program that put men on the moon, “will not only pay for itself but provide economic benefits to the nations of the world”.
Canada: Project to Establish More Direct Use of Geothermal Energy in British Columbia
Geoscience BC to explore geothermal energy opportunities for BC communities (News Release)
Direct-use geothermal energy is a clean and renewable source of power, particularly for remote communities, but its potential applications in Canada are still poorly understood by scientists and the communities who stand to benefit most.
Geoscience BC are launching a project to identify and evaluate direct-use geothermal energy opportunities for BC communities, providing them with data to potentially lower greenhouse gas emissions and drive economic development forward.
"This project is the first step toward giving BC communities and businesses an understanding of what geothermal resources are available and how they may use them," says Dr. Catherine Hickson, Principal of Tuya Terra Geo Corp and leader of the six-month project.
Geothermal energy uses heat produced in the earth's crust to generate electricity (indirect-use) or to heat commercial or residential spaces (direct-use). Although BC has significant potential for geothermal resources, direct-use geothermal energy is currently only used for therapeutic purposes at hot springs.
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Direct-use geothermal energy is a clean and renewable source of power, particularly for remote communities, but its potential applications in Canada are still poorly understood by scientists and the communities who stand to benefit most.
Geoscience BC are launching a project to identify and evaluate direct-use geothermal energy opportunities for BC communities, providing them with data to potentially lower greenhouse gas emissions and drive economic development forward.
"This project is the first step toward giving BC communities and businesses an understanding of what geothermal resources are available and how they may use them," says Dr. Catherine Hickson, Principal of Tuya Terra Geo Corp and leader of the six-month project.
Geothermal energy uses heat produced in the earth's crust to generate electricity (indirect-use) or to heat commercial or residential spaces (direct-use). Although BC has significant potential for geothermal resources, direct-use geothermal energy is currently only used for therapeutic purposes at hot springs.
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USA, Idaho: Exergy to Provide Two ORC Turbines for 32 MW Walker Ranch Geothermal Power Plant
Exergy Enters The U.S.A Market With a New Geothermal Project
Italian company EXERGY, exhibiting next week at the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Expo, has announced the participation with a minority share in the investment capital of Walker Ranch Energy geothermal project in Malta, Idaho, USA. This new partnership opens up new perspectives in the North American market, one of the most important for EXERGY.
The Walker Ranch Energy project consists in the development, construction and operation of a geothermal binary plant exploiting a medium enthalpy geothermal source (140 C°, 285 °F) for an installed capacity of 32 MWe. Agua Caliente LLC, a company majority owned by AMG National Trust Bank, is the main project sponsor. The construction phase is expected to begin in 2016 and the plant will be operational in Q2, 2017. EXERGY’s participation in Walker Ranch project includes also the supply of two binary cycle units based on Radial Outflow Turbines for the plant, 16 MWe power each.
Exergy, the Italian technology leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of Organic Rankine Cycle systems with the pioneering Radial Outflow Turbine technology will be present at the upcoming GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo from 20th to 23rd September at the Peppermill Resort & Casino, Reno USA (EXERGY booth: 203 Tuscany ballroom).
New partnership in Walker Ranch Energy project in Idaho for the development, construction and exploitation of a 32 MWe geothermal power plant
Italian company EXERGY, exhibiting next week at the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Expo, has announced the participation with a minority share in the investment capital of Walker Ranch Energy geothermal project in Malta, Idaho, USA. This new partnership opens up new perspectives in the North American market, one of the most important for EXERGY.
The Walker Ranch Energy project consists in the development, construction and operation of a geothermal binary plant exploiting a medium enthalpy geothermal source (140 C°, 285 °F) for an installed capacity of 32 MWe. Agua Caliente LLC, a company majority owned by AMG National Trust Bank, is the main project sponsor. The construction phase is expected to begin in 2016 and the plant will be operational in Q2, 2017. EXERGY’s participation in Walker Ranch project includes also the supply of two binary cycle units based on Radial Outflow Turbines for the plant, 16 MWe power each.
Exergy, the Italian technology leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of Organic Rankine Cycle systems with the pioneering Radial Outflow Turbine technology will be present at the upcoming GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo from 20th to 23rd September at the Peppermill Resort & Casino, Reno USA (EXERGY booth: 203 Tuscany ballroom).
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GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo:
GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo Welcomes World’s Largest Annual Geothermal Energy Gathering
Reno, Nevada, USA: September 20-23
The geothermal energy world is coming to Reno, Nevada next week to take part in the largest annual event for the industry.
The international geothermal power market is booming and with a sustained growth rate of 4% to 5% and almost 700 projects currently under development in 76 countries, the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo is expected to be an exciting international gathering of geothermal companies, academics, financiers, policy leaders, students, and other individuals. The international geothermal community is marking their calendars to attend or exhibit at the event, to be held from September 20-23 at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA.
This is the premier gathering to learn about the latest developments in geothermal energy. Last year, the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Expo hosted more than 1,400 representatives from 39 countries. Participants from six continents were present. In 2015, an even broader attendance is anticipated.
The GRC Annual Meeting will offer technical, policy, and market conference sessions, educational seminars, tours of geothermal and renewable energy projects, and numerous networking opportunities.
The GEA Expo will feature exhibits by leading companies featuring new technology from drillers, suppliers, developers and more.
Reno, Nevada, USA: September 20-23
The international geothermal power market is booming and with a sustained growth rate of 4% to 5% and almost 700 projects currently under development in 76 countries, the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo is expected to be an exciting international gathering of geothermal companies, academics, financiers, policy leaders, students, and other individuals. The international geothermal community is marking their calendars to attend or exhibit at the event, to be held from September 20-23 at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA.
This is the premier gathering to learn about the latest developments in geothermal energy. Last year, the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Expo hosted more than 1,400 representatives from 39 countries. Participants from six continents were present. In 2015, an even broader attendance is anticipated.
The GRC Annual Meeting will offer technical, policy, and market conference sessions, educational seminars, tours of geothermal and renewable energy projects, and numerous networking opportunities.
The GEA Expo will feature exhibits by leading companies featuring new technology from drillers, suppliers, developers and more.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Chile: Deadline for EOI in Chile Geothermal Project is Next Week
Deadline is September 21
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| (Courtesy CIA.gov) |
Request For Expression of Interest For Selection # 1193738
Assignment Title Technical Assistance For Geothermal Development In Chile Publication Date 04-Sep-2015 Expression Of
Interest Deadline 21-Sep-2015 At 11:59:59 Pm (Eastern Time – Washington D.C. )
The Government of Chile (GoC) is intensifying its efforts to address critical challenges of the Country in the Power Sector. In this context, the GoC recognizes that it is important to develop geothermal as a viable alternative energy option to meet both the countrys NCRE targets and its long-term development needs. Since most renewables are intermittent, supplying stable base load power is key and the GoCs Energy Agenda already includes reforms specific to promoting geothermal development.
A catalytic effort to kick-start the sector could lead to a more robust outcome over time, exploiting the country's significant geothermal potential. In order to achieve such an outcome, it will be essential to successfully implement the proposed GoC reform agenda for geothermal as well as to address other key barriers to sector development. To this end, the GoC has sought international assistance from its development partners. The GoC has secured US$ 53 million from the Clean Technology Fund (CTF), which is being channeled through the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to advance geothermal development in the country.
The GoC is seeking to benefit from the World Banks extensive global experience in supporting geothermal development to help Chile implement a complementary set of market and regulatory reforms in parallel that would progressively address the key barriers to sector development, in order to progressively enhance market conditions to support the sustainable development of geothermal in the longer-term.
Philippines: EDC Seeks to Expand Geothermal Operations to Indonesia and Peru
EDC eyes next international drilling in Indonesia (The Philippine Star)
Energy Development Corp. (EDC) of the Lopez Group is considering Indonesia as the next site for its international drilling following its Chile venture, which is all set to start next month.
In a chance interview, EDC president and chief operating officer Richard Tantoco said the country’s largest geothermal producer is eagerly awaiting for the Indonesian government to auction the Graho Nyabu concession in Sumatra.
“Right now we’re working very hard in Indonesia. On our part, we have done the work to acquire what we call preliminary rights for a site and it’s up to the government now to auction that and we have to match. But we’ve been waiting for some time and it has yet to be auctioned,” he said.
Meanwhile, Tantoco said EDC is ready for its first major international drilling campaign in Chile next month.
“It’s good to go. We’re just waiting for the snow to melt because summer there is in December. Budget for the whole exploration stage including everything we spent so far like the roads and the camps is close to $45 million,” Tantoco said.
Another country EDC is actively scouting for opportunities is Peru, Tantoco said.
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Energy Development Corp. (EDC) of the Lopez Group is considering Indonesia as the next site for its international drilling following its Chile venture, which is all set to start next month.
In a chance interview, EDC president and chief operating officer Richard Tantoco said the country’s largest geothermal producer is eagerly awaiting for the Indonesian government to auction the Graho Nyabu concession in Sumatra.
“Right now we’re working very hard in Indonesia. On our part, we have done the work to acquire what we call preliminary rights for a site and it’s up to the government now to auction that and we have to match. But we’ve been waiting for some time and it has yet to be auctioned,” he said.
Meanwhile, Tantoco said EDC is ready for its first major international drilling campaign in Chile next month.
“It’s good to go. We’re just waiting for the snow to melt because summer there is in December. Budget for the whole exploration stage including everything we spent so far like the roads and the camps is close to $45 million,” Tantoco said.
Another country EDC is actively scouting for opportunities is Peru, Tantoco said.
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El Salvador: Enel Exits Geothermal Projects in Country
El Salvador Finalizes Pact To End Geothermal Energy Row (Law360)
El Salvador said Monday that it has finalized a $280 million agreement with Italy's Enel Green Power SpA to buy its 36.2 percent stake in a local geothermal energy venture, ending a more than eight-year dispute and sealing the Italian renewable energy group’s exit from the country.
State power company Grupo CEL said in a statement that the pact cements El Salvador’s control of La Geo, a geothermal joint venture between Enel Green and state-owned energy outfit Inversiones Energeticas S.A. de C.V.
Enel had filed for international arbitration in 2008 after it was denied a $100m purchase for control of LaGeo. LaGeo, founded in 1999, generates 23% of El Salvador’s electricity, according to the company website.
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El Salvador said Monday that it has finalized a $280 million agreement with Italy's Enel Green Power SpA to buy its 36.2 percent stake in a local geothermal energy venture, ending a more than eight-year dispute and sealing the Italian renewable energy group’s exit from the country.
State power company Grupo CEL said in a statement that the pact cements El Salvador’s control of La Geo, a geothermal joint venture between Enel Green and state-owned energy outfit Inversiones Energeticas S.A. de C.V.
Enel had filed for international arbitration in 2008 after it was denied a $100m purchase for control of LaGeo. LaGeo, founded in 1999, generates 23% of El Salvador’s electricity, according to the company website.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
USA: General Electric to Move Turbine Business to Europe
GE to Move Production and Jobs for Turbines and Generators to Europe; Secures Financing from COFACE and Others (News Release)
U.S. based company General Electric (GE) is currently bidding on $11 billion of projects that require export financing. GE has reached an agreement with the French export credit agency (COFACE) to provide a line of credit for global power projects. This line of credit will initially support potential orders in a number of international markets including Indonesia. Also, to access the required export credit for its customers of its aeroderivatives turbines, GE will move its final assembly from the U.S. to Hungary and China. As related projects are bid and won in these two product lines, GE will move approximately 500 jobs from Texas, South Carolina, Maine and New York to France, Hungary and China.
The European Commission recently approved General Electric (GE)’s acquisition of Alstom’s power and grid business following an in depth review.
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With no U.S. export financing available, GE has pursued non-U.S. options to meet customer requirements. Total of 500 GE jobs moving outside the U.S.
The European Commission recently approved General Electric (GE)’s acquisition of Alstom’s power and grid business following an in depth review.
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GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Expo: Double Winning Geothermal Student!
Interview with Cari Debra Covell student at Iceland School of Energy (ThinkGeoEnergy)
A short interview with Cari Covell a graduate student of the Iceland School of Energy, recipient of a GRC 2015 Graduate Scholarship and 1st Place winner of the 36th GRC Amateur Geothermal Photo Contest.
ThinkGeoEnergy had the opportunity to meet Cari Debra Covell for a short interview. A student with the Iceland School of Energy at Reykjavik University, she recently received a Geothermal Resources Council’s 2015 Graduate Scholarship and also won 1st Place in the 36th GRC Amateur Geothermal Photo Contest for her pictures of drill casings for new geothermal wells.
Cari was also featured in a recent video.
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| Cari Covell (Courtesy, Iceland School of Energy) |
ThinkGeoEnergy had the opportunity to meet Cari Debra Covell for a short interview. A student with the Iceland School of Energy at Reykjavik University, she recently received a Geothermal Resources Council’s 2015 Graduate Scholarship and also won 1st Place in the 36th GRC Amateur Geothermal Photo Contest for her pictures of drill casings for new geothermal wells.
Cari was also featured in a recent video.
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GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo:
GEA Geothermal Energy Expo: Open to the Public (News Release)
On Wednesday morning, September 23 from 9am-noon, the GEA Geothermal Energy Expo, the trade show at the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo, being held at the Peppermill Resort and Casino, will be free and open to Reno area public. If you are a local business owner, university student, teacher, or government official, you are welcome to walk the 100+ booths of the world’s largest geothermal gathering free of charge.
The GEA Expo floor features a unique opportunity for leaders in the business to showcase their projects, equipment, services and state of the art technology to the geothermal community. This is the premier gathering to learn about the latest developments in geothermal energy. The GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo is being held from September 20-23.
Geothermal energy is a firm yet flexible renewable energy source that can bring the reliability of 24/7 baseload power or complement other energy technologies by firming up more intermittent power generation. It can also provide distributed power generation from small co-production projects, with one of the smallest environmental footprints of any technology.
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On Wednesday morning, September 23 from 9am-noon, the GEA Geothermal Energy Expo, the trade show at the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo, being held at the Peppermill Resort and Casino, will be free and open to Reno area public. If you are a local business owner, university student, teacher, or government official, you are welcome to walk the 100+ booths of the world’s largest geothermal gathering free of charge.
The GEA Expo floor features a unique opportunity for leaders in the business to showcase their projects, equipment, services and state of the art technology to the geothermal community. This is the premier gathering to learn about the latest developments in geothermal energy. The GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo is being held from September 20-23.
Geothermal energy is a firm yet flexible renewable energy source that can bring the reliability of 24/7 baseload power or complement other energy technologies by firming up more intermittent power generation. It can also provide distributed power generation from small co-production projects, with one of the smallest environmental footprints of any technology.
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Chile, Italy: Enel Green Power Hosts Geothermal Pioneers from South America
From Chile to Italy To Discover Geothermal (News Release)
Representatives of the communities surrounding the Cerro Pabellón plant, which Enel Green Power began construction on in the Latin American country in July, are visiting the Italian geothermal district in Tuscany
Representatives of communities living near the Cerro Pabellón plant in Chile visit Enel Green Power’s geothermal district in Tuscany to become familiar with plants and technologies, as well as businesses, mayors and entrepreneurs in the region that benefit from geothermal power, with its effects on employment, professional opportunities and related economic activities
From the Atacama desert in Chile to the metalliferous hills in Larderello, Italy, to discover the many faces of geothermal power. Representatives of the communities surrounding the Cerro Pabellón plant, which Enel Green Power began construction on in the Latin American country in July, are visiting the Italian geothermal district to take a close look not only at plants and technologies, but also at the various ways in which steam from the Earth is used in the life and everyday activities of the region.
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Representatives of the communities surrounding the Cerro Pabellón plant, which Enel Green Power began construction on in the Latin American country in July, are visiting the Italian geothermal district in Tuscany
Representatives of communities living near the Cerro Pabellón plant in Chile visit Enel Green Power’s geothermal district in Tuscany to become familiar with plants and technologies, as well as businesses, mayors and entrepreneurs in the region that benefit from geothermal power, with its effects on employment, professional opportunities and related economic activities
From the Atacama desert in Chile to the metalliferous hills in Larderello, Italy, to discover the many faces of geothermal power. Representatives of the communities surrounding the Cerro Pabellón plant, which Enel Green Power began construction on in the Latin American country in July, are visiting the Italian geothermal district to take a close look not only at plants and technologies, but also at the various ways in which steam from the Earth is used in the life and everyday activities of the region.
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USA, California: Map of Wildfire at The Geysers Geothermal Field
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Climate Change: Determining Geothermal as a Clean Energy
Climate Bonds Standard Geothermal power criteria released for 30 day public consultation (The Climate Bonds Initiative)
Geothermal power has the potential to make an enormous contribution to a rapid transition to a low-emissions economy. The University of Utah estimates that heat from global geothermal resources is equivalent to 42 million megawatts of power. To give you an idea on what that means in practice, one megawatt can meet the power needs of about 1,000 homes. So here we are talking about the potential of 42 million megawatts – million! – that’s millions of homes powered by geothermal. That’s the scale we need!
But you can't assume that geothermal is always a clean energy source. When we convened our expert committee to set out criteria for geothermal we found not all geothermal is low emission. In fact, some geothermal plants can generate higher direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than fossil fuel equivalents - for example, drilling down through some rock types can lead to fugitive greenhouse gas emissions. Robust criteria for geothermal need to exclude those geothermal projects that have high emissions whilst supporting low emission geothermal.
The Geothermal technical working group and expert advisory committee have released their proposed eligibility criteria (see links below) for geothermal projects that qualify under the Climate Bonds Standard. The criteria are subject to a 30-day period of public consultation. You can submit your comments via email.(link sends e-mail)
Key: must have a near zero-emissions operating profile
Geothermal power has the potential to make an enormous contribution to a rapid transition to a low-emissions economy. The University of Utah estimates that heat from global geothermal resources is equivalent to 42 million megawatts of power. To give you an idea on what that means in practice, one megawatt can meet the power needs of about 1,000 homes. So here we are talking about the potential of 42 million megawatts – million! – that’s millions of homes powered by geothermal. That’s the scale we need!
But you can't assume that geothermal is always a clean energy source. When we convened our expert committee to set out criteria for geothermal we found not all geothermal is low emission. In fact, some geothermal plants can generate higher direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than fossil fuel equivalents - for example, drilling down through some rock types can lead to fugitive greenhouse gas emissions. Robust criteria for geothermal need to exclude those geothermal projects that have high emissions whilst supporting low emission geothermal.
The Geothermal technical working group and expert advisory committee have released their proposed eligibility criteria (see links below) for geothermal projects that qualify under the Climate Bonds Standard. The criteria are subject to a 30-day period of public consultation. You can submit your comments via email.(link sends e-mail)
USA, California: Donate to Red Cross to Help Victims of the Valley Fire
Red Cross Opens Shelters for Evacuees of Valley Fire
In response to the Valley Fire that erupted near The Geysers Geothermal field in Lake County on Saturday afternoon, American Red Cross local disaster workers have opened two shelters in the area.
The shelters are providing immediate needs of those affected, including a safe place to stay, food (dinner, snacks), water, medicines and health services, cleaning supplies, emotional support and other support resources. Impacted residents are welcome to stop by during the day even if they choose to spend the night elsewhere.
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In response to the Valley Fire that erupted near The Geysers Geothermal field in Lake County on Saturday afternoon, American Red Cross local disaster workers have opened two shelters in the area.
The shelters are providing immediate needs of those affected, including a safe place to stay, food (dinner, snacks), water, medicines and health services, cleaning supplies, emotional support and other support resources. Impacted residents are welcome to stop by during the day even if they choose to spend the night elsewhere.
A donation to Red Cross Disaster Relief can help provide shelter for someone who has had to leave their home and food and water for them to eat. Help people affected by disasters like wildfires and countless other crises by making a gift to Red Cross Disaster Relief. Your gift enables the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from disasters big and small. To donate, people can visit www.redcross.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
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USA, California: Calpine Says 5 Geothermal Power Plants Damaged in Wildfire
Calpine Provides Update on Wildfire Impact on The Geysers Geothermal Power Facilities (News Release)
Ancillary structures (specifically, cooling towers, communication equipment and local power distribution lines) have been severely damaged. There is no known damage to any of the main power houses (including steam turbine and generator sets) at those sites.
Over the weekend, a wildfire designated as the Valley Fire spread to Calpine Corporation’s (NYSE: CPN) The Geysers geothermal power facilities in Lake and Sonoma Counties, California, affecting five of Calpine’s 14 power plants. All employees and contractors were safely evacuated and accounted for. We understand from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) that the fire is moving away from other power plants at The Geysers but is only minimally contained and could change direction. We continue to generate and deliver renewable electricity to the grid for our customers from our non-affected plants at The Geysers to the extent possible. We are coordinating closely with Cal Fire in the event further evacuation is needed from our operating plants, as employee safety is our top priority.
The fire inflicted substantial damage to the communities surrounding The Geysers. As a longtime member and supporter of these communities, we are heartbroken over the losses sustained by our employees, friends and neighbors and our thoughts and prayers are with them. For our affected employees, we are developing assistance programs to support our Geysers family through these difficult times. We also are working with local officials and community leaders to determine how best to provide assistance and support to the communities impacted by this fire to help them get back on their feet, with initial donations totaling $100,000 to local charities, including the American Red Cross, for community relief efforts. Finally, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to the first responders who are working hard to contain the fire.
As to our affected facilities, ancillary structures (specifically, cooling towers, communication equipment and local power distribution lines) have been severely damaged. There is no known damage to any of the main power houses (including steam turbine and generator sets) at those sites. The fire also damaged some third-party transmission lines that transmit our power to the grid. Calpine’s insurance includes coverage for wildfire risks at The Geysers. Based on preliminary information, we expect such insurance will cover costs to repair or replace our damaged facilities as well as our net revenue losses, after applicable deductibles. We expect our delivery obligations under power sales agreements to be excused without further obligation by reason of force majeure until repairs are completed.
The Geysers is the largest geothermal complex in the world comprising approximately 45 square miles along the border of Sonoma and Lake Counties. Calpine owns and operates 14 power plants at the Geysers with a net operating capacity of approximately 725 megawatts.
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Ancillary structures (specifically, cooling towers, communication equipment and local power distribution lines) have been severely damaged. There is no known damage to any of the main power houses (including steam turbine and generator sets) at those sites.
Over the weekend, a wildfire designated as the Valley Fire spread to Calpine Corporation’s (NYSE: CPN) The Geysers geothermal power facilities in Lake and Sonoma Counties, California, affecting five of Calpine’s 14 power plants. All employees and contractors were safely evacuated and accounted for. We understand from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) that the fire is moving away from other power plants at The Geysers but is only minimally contained and could change direction. We continue to generate and deliver renewable electricity to the grid for our customers from our non-affected plants at The Geysers to the extent possible. We are coordinating closely with Cal Fire in the event further evacuation is needed from our operating plants, as employee safety is our top priority.
The fire inflicted substantial damage to the communities surrounding The Geysers. As a longtime member and supporter of these communities, we are heartbroken over the losses sustained by our employees, friends and neighbors and our thoughts and prayers are with them. For our affected employees, we are developing assistance programs to support our Geysers family through these difficult times. We also are working with local officials and community leaders to determine how best to provide assistance and support to the communities impacted by this fire to help them get back on their feet, with initial donations totaling $100,000 to local charities, including the American Red Cross, for community relief efforts. Finally, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to the first responders who are working hard to contain the fire.
As to our affected facilities, ancillary structures (specifically, cooling towers, communication equipment and local power distribution lines) have been severely damaged. There is no known damage to any of the main power houses (including steam turbine and generator sets) at those sites. The fire also damaged some third-party transmission lines that transmit our power to the grid. Calpine’s insurance includes coverage for wildfire risks at The Geysers. Based on preliminary information, we expect such insurance will cover costs to repair or replace our damaged facilities as well as our net revenue losses, after applicable deductibles. We expect our delivery obligations under power sales agreements to be excused without further obligation by reason of force majeure until repairs are completed.
The Geysers is the largest geothermal complex in the world comprising approximately 45 square miles along the border of Sonoma and Lake Counties. Calpine owns and operates 14 power plants at the Geysers with a net operating capacity of approximately 725 megawatts.
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New Zealand: 50 MW Expansion of Ngawha Geothermal Power Plant Gets Go-Ahead
Geothermal expansion gets go-ahead (Radio New Zealand)
The Northland power company Top Energy has the green light for a multi-million dollar expansion of its geothermal power station at Ngawha near Kaikohe.
A panel of three independent commissioners has granted consents for a staged development that will triple the amount of electricity produced by the Ngawha geothermal field.
The proposal attracted just 13 submissions, 11 of which opposed to the expansion.
Tangata whenua have been worried about the effect of taking more geothermal fluid from the ground, and the potential impacts on the Ngawha hot springs.
But the commissioners have decided the impact will be no more than minor, and they have imposed a raft of conditions on the project.
Top Energy is applying for consent to expand its geothermal power generation plant at Ngawha with two 25 MW units.
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Philippines: EDC Contracts With Hyundai to Build 31 MW BacMan 3 Geothermal Power Plant Project
EDC taps Hyundai as EPC contractor for BacMan 3 plant (The Manila Times)
Energy Development Corp. (EDC) has signed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with Hyundai Engineering Co., Ltd. (HEC) for its 31 MW Bacon-Manito (BacMan) 3 geothermal power plant project.
The Lopez-led firm signed an engineering and design contract with Hyundai Engineering and a construction services contract with HEC affiliate Galing Power & Energy Construction Co. Inc.
HEC is an international engineering, procurement and construction contractor based in South Korea.
The Bac-Man 3 geothermal power plant is located in Barangays Capuy, Bucalbucan, Rizal and Bulabog, Sorsogon City, Sorsogon Province.
The project has an estimated project cost of P7.6 billion and is targeted to be completed and operational by the last quarter of 2017.
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| Hyundai Vice President Chong Hyun Ha, EDC President & COO Richard Tantoco, Galing Power Chairman Yoon Ho Chung (Courtesy EDC) |
The Lopez-led firm signed an engineering and design contract with Hyundai Engineering and a construction services contract with HEC affiliate Galing Power & Energy Construction Co. Inc.
HEC is an international engineering, procurement and construction contractor based in South Korea.
The Bac-Man 3 geothermal power plant is located in Barangays Capuy, Bucalbucan, Rizal and Bulabog, Sorsogon City, Sorsogon Province.
The project has an estimated project cost of P7.6 billion and is targeted to be completed and operational by the last quarter of 2017.
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Manito, Albay, Philippines
Belgium, China: Vice Premier Liu Yandong Calls for Cooperation in Developing Geothermal Energy
Chinese vice premier eyes further technology cooperation with Belgium (GlobalPost)
Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong on Monday expressed China's willingness to enhance technology and innovation cooperation with Belgium.
"The five research areas of the center actually coincide with China's research areas," said Liu, adding that China wants to enhance cooperation with VITO, a research and technology organization in areas of cleantech and sustainable development based in Belgium, particularly in remote sensing, energy efficiency, environmental protection and new materials.
After visiting a geothermal project at VITO, Liu said it was important for both countries to cooperate on geothermal energy, which is also a clean and sustainable source.
Liu said she learned that the north China region and Belgium's Flemish region share similar geological conditions.
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| Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong |
"The five research areas of the center actually coincide with China's research areas," said Liu, adding that China wants to enhance cooperation with VITO, a research and technology organization in areas of cleantech and sustainable development based in Belgium, particularly in remote sensing, energy efficiency, environmental protection and new materials.
After visiting a geothermal project at VITO, Liu said it was important for both countries to cooperate on geothermal energy, which is also a clean and sustainable source.
Liu said she learned that the north China region and Belgium's Flemish region share similar geological conditions.
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Germany
USA, California: Calpine Details Damage at The Geysers Geothermal Field
Calpine’s Geothermal Facilities Devastated in California Blaze (POWER magazine)
Parts of Calpine Corp.’s The Geysers geothermal power complex have been severely damaged by a wildfire that has also caused considerable damage to the geothermal community of Middletown.
“Severe damage” has been confirmed to ancillary structures, including cooling towers, communication equipment, and local power distribution lines. Calpine said it does not know if the main powerhouses (including steam turbine and generator sets) at those sites have sustained any damage. The fire also damaged some third-party transmission lines.
The company has evacuated all employees and contractors from those plants and said it is coordinating closely with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) in the event further evacuation is needed from other plants. About 300 workers and 150 contractors work at the complex in total.
“Calpine’s insurance includes coverage for wildfire risks at The Geysers. Based on preliminary information, we expect such insurance will cover costs to repair or replace our damaged facilities as well as our net revenue losses, after applicable deductibles,” the company said. “We expect our delivery obligations under power sales agreements to be excused without further obligation by reason of force majeure until repairs are completed.”
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Parts of Calpine Corp.’s The Geysers geothermal power complex have been severely damaged by a wildfire that has also caused considerable damage to the geothermal community of Middletown.
“Severe damage” has been confirmed to ancillary structures, including cooling towers, communication equipment, and local power distribution lines. Calpine said it does not know if the main powerhouses (including steam turbine and generator sets) at those sites have sustained any damage. The fire also damaged some third-party transmission lines.
The company has evacuated all employees and contractors from those plants and said it is coordinating closely with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) in the event further evacuation is needed from other plants. About 300 workers and 150 contractors work at the complex in total.
“Calpine’s insurance includes coverage for wildfire risks at The Geysers. Based on preliminary information, we expect such insurance will cover costs to repair or replace our damaged facilities as well as our net revenue losses, after applicable deductibles,” the company said. “We expect our delivery obligations under power sales agreements to be excused without further obligation by reason of force majeure until repairs are completed.”
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Clearlake, CA, USA
Monday, September 14, 2015
Montserrat: Geothermal Energy Project Makes Progress
Third Geothermal Well to be Drilled Early 2016, says DFID Rep (Discover Montserrat)
| Montserrat Drilling Site on the Flank of the Soufriere Volcano, Bastien Poux, EGS, Inc. |
Montserrat should expect to see a third geothermal well being built in early 2016, says local DFID Representative Martin Dawson.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday afternoon, Dawson said EC$17.6 million has been allocated for the project, which is intended to increase the potential yield of geothermal energy available on island.
Dawson said the Environmental Impact Assessment is to be completed shortly and sign off on the location and contract by November 2015. Drilling is expected to be mobilised in 2016.
He added, the current project only involves exploration and it is still within the government’s purview to find potential investors to manage the generation and sale of the energy.
In 2013, two other wells were drilled and evaluations concluded that the maximum yield would be about 1.5 Megawatts per well. The plan for the new well is to drill to about 2,500 metres in depth with a final completion diameter of 8 ½ inches in the St Georges Hill area. It is hoped that along with the geothermal power plant, the three drilled wells will provide between 2-5 MW of electricity to Montserrat.
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USA, California: Bill to Raise Renewable Energy Share to 50% by 2030 Heads to Governor's Desk
California lawmakers pass bill mandating 50% renewables by 2030 (Utility Dive)
California legislators late on Friday passed a bill to raise the state's renewable energy portfolio standard to 50% by 2030. If signed into law, it would immediately become one of the most ambitious renewable mandates in the nation.
SB 350, which also calls for a doubling of efficiency goals for buildings, originated from an executive order issued by Gov. Jerry Brown in January. It now heads to his desk to be signed into law.
Another climate bill — SB 32 — failed to pass. The bill would have codified in state law a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 80% blow 1990 levels by 2050. That goal was also set in January through an executive order by Gov. Brown. The order remains in place for now, as does the goal for reducing petroleum use, but both could theoretically be rescinded by Brown's successor.
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California legislators late on Friday passed a bill to raise the state's renewable energy portfolio standard to 50% by 2030. If signed into law, it would immediately become one of the most ambitious renewable mandates in the nation.
SB 350, which also calls for a doubling of efficiency goals for buildings, originated from an executive order issued by Gov. Jerry Brown in January. It now heads to his desk to be signed into law.
Another climate bill — SB 32 — failed to pass. The bill would have codified in state law a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 80% blow 1990 levels by 2050. That goal was also set in January through an executive order by Gov. Brown. The order remains in place for now, as does the goal for reducing petroleum use, but both could theoretically be rescinded by Brown's successor.
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Germany: Schlumberger and Bauer to Cooperate on Constructing Deep Drilling Rigs
Bauer Group negotiates partnership in the deep drilling business (News Release)
On September 9, 2015, BAUER Maschinen GmbH, an affiliated company of BAUER AG signed a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) with Schlumberger, the world's leading supplier of technology, integrated project management and information solutions for customers in the oil and gas industry. In this LOI, negotiations towards a joint venture, which outlines a common approach for the development and construction of larger deep drilling rigs for the oil, gas and geothermal sectors, have been agreed.
It is expected that the subsidiaries of BAUER Maschinen GmbH that operate in this segment shall be contributed to the joint venture. As part of the joint venture, rigs shall be developed and specifically built for Schlumberger. In addition, other rig types including associated equipment shall be offered to international rig drilling companies.
Both companies anticipate that the planned joint venture can soon achieve revenues of more than one hundred million euros and open up great opportunities for the future.
Definitive documentation and the closing of the transaction is planned to be finalized during the fourth quarter of 2015.
Schlumberger will be exhibiting at the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo, September 20-23 at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA.
On September 9, 2015, BAUER Maschinen GmbH, an affiliated company of BAUER AG signed a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) with Schlumberger, the world's leading supplier of technology, integrated project management and information solutions for customers in the oil and gas industry. In this LOI, negotiations towards a joint venture, which outlines a common approach for the development and construction of larger deep drilling rigs for the oil, gas and geothermal sectors, have been agreed.
It is expected that the subsidiaries of BAUER Maschinen GmbH that operate in this segment shall be contributed to the joint venture. As part of the joint venture, rigs shall be developed and specifically built for Schlumberger. In addition, other rig types including associated equipment shall be offered to international rig drilling companies.
Both companies anticipate that the planned joint venture can soon achieve revenues of more than one hundred million euros and open up great opportunities for the future.
Definitive documentation and the closing of the transaction is planned to be finalized during the fourth quarter of 2015.
Schlumberger will be exhibiting at the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo, September 20-23 at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA.
USA, California: Calpine Employees Evacuated and Accounted For at The Geysers
Valley Fire burns structures at The Geysers geothermal complex (SF Gate)
Some of the geothermal facilities at The Geysers in Lake County were damaged as the 61,000-acre, fast-moving Valley Fire continued burning erratically Monday, officials with the agency that operates the complex said.
The extent of the damage was not immediately clear, but all non-essential employees were evacuated and accounted for after flames reached some structures over the weekend, said Brett Kerr, a spokesman for Calpine, the agency that runs the plants.
A few buildings, possibly wooden cooling towers at a handful of plants, were damaged and crucial workers remained at the site working alongside firefighters with the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Kerr said.
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Some of the geothermal facilities at The Geysers in Lake County were damaged as the 61,000-acre, fast-moving Valley Fire continued burning erratically Monday, officials with the agency that operates the complex said.
The extent of the damage was not immediately clear, but all non-essential employees were evacuated and accounted for after flames reached some structures over the weekend, said Brett Kerr, a spokesman for Calpine, the agency that runs the plants.
A few buildings, possibly wooden cooling towers at a handful of plants, were damaged and crucial workers remained at the site working alongside firefighters with the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Kerr said.
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India: Iceland to Help Develop Geothermal Energy
Geothermal Energy Can Contribute to Renewable Energy Initiative of India (Governance Today)
What is happening on collaboration on geothermal energy between the two countries?
Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India has put forth an ambitious target of increasing the use of renewable energy in India. The plan is to increase the production of renewable energy by 160.000 MW by 2022. When attained, it will be a major contribution to energy security in India and to the reduction of air pollution with great health benefits and better quality of life for Indians. Iceland can help in that endeavour.
But while India is used to the idea of hydro power, the first geothermal energy plant has yet to be built in India. I am confident that the first plant will soon be built with the help of Icelandic knowledge and expertise because both the Indian government and businesses have come to understand the potential of geothermal energy for India and of Iceland’s experience of using geothermal energy. And a number of Indian experts have graduated from the United Nations University Geothermal Programme in Iceland. Indeed, geothermal harnessing can make an important contribution to Re-Invest, the renewable energy initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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| Mr. Thórir Ibsen, Ambassador of Iceland to India |
Interview with Mr. Thórir Ibsen, Ambassador of Iceland to India.
What is happening on collaboration on geothermal energy between the two countries?
Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India has put forth an ambitious target of increasing the use of renewable energy in India. The plan is to increase the production of renewable energy by 160.000 MW by 2022. When attained, it will be a major contribution to energy security in India and to the reduction of air pollution with great health benefits and better quality of life for Indians. Iceland can help in that endeavour.
But while India is used to the idea of hydro power, the first geothermal energy plant has yet to be built in India. I am confident that the first plant will soon be built with the help of Icelandic knowledge and expertise because both the Indian government and businesses have come to understand the potential of geothermal energy for India and of Iceland’s experience of using geothermal energy. And a number of Indian experts have graduated from the United Nations University Geothermal Programme in Iceland. Indeed, geothermal harnessing can make an important contribution to Re-Invest, the renewable energy initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Indonesia: Geothermal Energy Developer Calls for Higher Tarrif
Implementation of geothermal power project depends on price agreement (treeangle.co.id)
Implementation of geothermal power projects of PT Supreme Energy Muara Laboh will depend on the government’s decision on the price of power to be generated, its field relations manager Yulnofrins Napilus said.
The company has three geothermal power projects — in South Sumatra, Lampung and South Solok.
The geothermal power to be generated is to be sold to state-owned power utility PLN under price contract.
The company has proposed ‘adjustment’ of tariff to the government as the old tariff of 9.4 US cent per kwh is too low for the cost the company has paid for explorations,” Napilus said here on Monday.
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Implementation of geothermal power projects of PT Supreme Energy Muara Laboh will depend on the government’s decision on the price of power to be generated, its field relations manager Yulnofrins Napilus said.
The company has three geothermal power projects — in South Sumatra, Lampung and South Solok.
The geothermal power to be generated is to be sold to state-owned power utility PLN under price contract.
The company has proposed ‘adjustment’ of tariff to the government as the old tariff of 9.4 US cent per kwh is too low for the cost the company has paid for explorations,” Napilus said here on Monday.
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Iceland: Reykjanes Geothermal Field Included in New Park Designation
Reykjanes Geopark Internationally Accredited (IcelandReview)
Reykjanes Geopark in Southwest Iceland was accepted into the European Geoparks Network (EGN) in Rokua Geopark in Finland on September 5. EGN is supported by UNESCO and is the formal association of areas in Europe that have important geological significance.
The accreditation will be used to promote the area for future visitors, as well as for building and maintaining facilities and developing educational and training activities.
Reykjanes Geopark is 825 square km (319 square miles) in size. Reykjanes peninsula lies on top of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and is the only place in the world where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is visible above sea level.
It has diverse geothermal and volcanic activity; among its biggest attractions are the hot springs of Seltún geothermal area in Krýsuvík.
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Reykjanes Geopark in Southwest Iceland was accepted into the European Geoparks Network (EGN) in Rokua Geopark in Finland on September 5. EGN is supported by UNESCO and is the formal association of areas in Europe that have important geological significance.
The accreditation will be used to promote the area for future visitors, as well as for building and maintaining facilities and developing educational and training activities.
Reykjanes Geopark is 825 square km (319 square miles) in size. Reykjanes peninsula lies on top of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and is the only place in the world where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is visible above sea level.
It has diverse geothermal and volcanic activity; among its biggest attractions are the hot springs of Seltún geothermal area in Krýsuvík.
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USA: California: A Geothermal Energy Community is Devastated by Wildfire
Middletown: The community at the epicenter of a raging wildfire (Los Angeles Times)
Before an explosive wildfire torched Middletown this weekend, this quaint hamlet toward the northwestern edge of California’s wine country was perhaps best known as a stop along the way to a clothing-optional spiritual retreat offering yoga and massage workshops.
Home to mainly commuters and retirees, Middletown saw a steady flow of tourists who flocked to nearby Harbin Hot Springs for its hot and cold pools and rustic lodging, including geodesic domes. The resort burned down during the massive Valley fire.
Middletown suffered a devastating blow from the Valley fire. Entire blocks of homes and structures were burned to the ground. Images of the devastation show the town’s main street in flames, along with an apartment complex and part of a school.
The nearby community of Cobb, about nine miles northwest of Middletown, was also hit hard by the Valley fire. Cobb was home to Hoberg's Resort and Spa, a popular mountaintop hotel, that was destroyed by the blaze.
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The local economy is based primarily on agriculture, tourism and the geothermal power industry. The town is about 10 miles east of the Geysers, the largest complex of geothermal power plants in the world.
Before an explosive wildfire torched Middletown this weekend, this quaint hamlet toward the northwestern edge of California’s wine country was perhaps best known as a stop along the way to a clothing-optional spiritual retreat offering yoga and massage workshops.
Home to mainly commuters and retirees, Middletown saw a steady flow of tourists who flocked to nearby Harbin Hot Springs for its hot and cold pools and rustic lodging, including geodesic domes. The resort burned down during the massive Valley fire.
Middletown suffered a devastating blow from the Valley fire. Entire blocks of homes and structures were burned to the ground. Images of the devastation show the town’s main street in flames, along with an apartment complex and part of a school.
The nearby community of Cobb, about nine miles northwest of Middletown, was also hit hard by the Valley fire. Cobb was home to Hoberg's Resort and Spa, a popular mountaintop hotel, that was destroyed by the blaze.
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Australia: Mining Magazine Promotes Geothermal Energy Down Under
Looking to the future: Geothermal Energy and Its Production Challenges (Australian Mining)
Diversifying Australia’s energy sources to include low-carbon renewable electricity sources can help to supplement traditional sources in meeting these increasing demands.
Renewable energy sources include biomass, geothermal and hydro, all of which occur naturally.
While solar and wind power are other renewal sources of energy available in Australia, they are intermittent and only provide energy based on climate conditions.
Geothermal energy on the other hand provides pollution-free electricity by drawing on heat from the depths of the earth.
The Australian Geothermal Energy Association identifies three different types of geothermal activity which allow for the creation of steam through different methods.
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The Australian Government estimates “that one per cent of the geothermal energy shallower than five kilometres and hotter than 150°C could supply Australia’s total energy requirements for 26 000 years”.
Diversifying Australia’s energy sources to include low-carbon renewable electricity sources can help to supplement traditional sources in meeting these increasing demands.
Renewable energy sources include biomass, geothermal and hydro, all of which occur naturally.
While solar and wind power are other renewal sources of energy available in Australia, they are intermittent and only provide energy based on climate conditions.
Geothermal energy on the other hand provides pollution-free electricity by drawing on heat from the depths of the earth.
The Australian Geothermal Energy Association identifies three different types of geothermal activity which allow for the creation of steam through different methods.
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Australia
South Africa: The Case for Geothermal Energy
Should SA tap geothermal energy?
South Africa, the leading carbon emitter in Africa, has geothermal resources that can be used to generate electricity and reduce its carbon emissions. But a recent study suggests that the potential cost is prohibitive, unless strong incentives are provided.
Geothermal is omitted from this mix. Unlike many renewables, geothermal is stable and can be used as part of the baseload electricity supply. It may also provide an effective long-term energy source with minimal waste.
South Africa does not have any active volcanism and is mostly underlain by a very thick upper crust. This is unlike East African countries — for example Kenya and Ethiopia, where the upper crust is ever expanding and remains thin. This allows heat from the mantle to penetrate close to the surface. Drilling for these geothermal sources is shallow (> 3km) and therefore inexpensive.
The lack of volcanism, thick upper crust and a deep mantle keel created a common misconception that South Africa is devoid of geothermal potential.
There are, however, anonymously hotter regions. These regions have thinner crust, vast amounts of heat-producing igneous rocks and numerous hot springs. But harnessing geothermal in South Africa assumes drilling of up to 5km, which is very expensive.
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Geothermal technology is expensive, but it should still be part of South Africa’s energy mix.
South Africa, the leading carbon emitter in Africa, has geothermal resources that can be used to generate electricity and reduce its carbon emissions. But a recent study suggests that the potential cost is prohibitive, unless strong incentives are provided.
Geothermal is omitted from this mix. Unlike many renewables, geothermal is stable and can be used as part of the baseload electricity supply. It may also provide an effective long-term energy source with minimal waste.
South Africa does not have any active volcanism and is mostly underlain by a very thick upper crust. This is unlike East African countries — for example Kenya and Ethiopia, where the upper crust is ever expanding and remains thin. This allows heat from the mantle to penetrate close to the surface. Drilling for these geothermal sources is shallow (> 3km) and therefore inexpensive.
The lack of volcanism, thick upper crust and a deep mantle keel created a common misconception that South Africa is devoid of geothermal potential.
There are, however, anonymously hotter regions. These regions have thinner crust, vast amounts of heat-producing igneous rocks and numerous hot springs. But harnessing geothermal in South Africa assumes drilling of up to 5km, which is very expensive.
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South Africa
Indonesia: "Italian Company" to Build 55 MW geothermal Power Plant
European Proposals: $630m Investment in Indonesian Renewable Energy (Jakarta Globe)
European companies have collectively offered up to $630 million in investment proposals in renewable energy projects in Indonesia, the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) says.
In a statement on Monday, the BKPM said it received investment proposals of as much as $380 million from an unnamed Italian power company last week, during chairman Franky Sibarani's trip to Milan, Italy, last week.
According to the statement, the Italian company hopes to build two renewable energy power plants in Riau: a $280 million steam-powered electricity generator with a capacity of 250 megawatts and a $100 million geothermal power plant with a capacity of 55 megawatts.
The investment coordinating board is now facilitating a meeting for investors and representatives from the state power operator Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), the Energy and Natural Resources Ministry and potential local partners, the BKPM chairman said.
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In a statement on Monday, the BKPM said it received investment proposals of as much as $380 million from an unnamed Italian power company last week, during chairman Franky Sibarani's trip to Milan, Italy, last week.
According to the statement, the Italian company hopes to build two renewable energy power plants in Riau: a $280 million steam-powered electricity generator with a capacity of 250 megawatts and a $100 million geothermal power plant with a capacity of 55 megawatts.
The investment coordinating board is now facilitating a meeting for investors and representatives from the state power operator Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), the Energy and Natural Resources Ministry and potential local partners, the BKPM chairman said.
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Indonesia
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