Colorado Geothermal Commercialization Planning


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The State of Colorado seems to have significant geothermal energy potential. Indeed, several successful geothermal facilities are located in the state already. A prior study showed that about 500 megawatts of electricity could be produced in Colorado with geothermal energy and that about 30 communities could use geothermal for their direct thermal energy needs (Coe, 1978). A more specific indication of the potential is necessary, however, for several reasons. First, tax dollars are allocated by the Federal government to aid the research and development of various energy forms, including geothermal energy. The extent to which the expenditure of public funds is justified depends upon the extent of the probable return of benefits to the public. In the case of geothermal energy, these benefits come in the form of energy on line at an affordable price and without intolerable negative impacts. Secondly, the Congressional mandate that led to this planning effort requires the encouragement of the commercial development of geothermal energy (P.L. 93-410, Sec. 2). It is hoped that providing ideas and information about the geothermal energy potential may help stimulate local communities, users, and developers to develop and use a valuable, but so-far virtually-untapped resource. As such, the Colorado Geological Survey, under a contract from Four Corners and the Department of Energy, is evaluating the potential for developing the geothermal resources of Colorado. This report details that potential. Finally, the study describes constraints that are limiting geothermal energy development. Recommendations may then be made for measures designed to overcome those constraints.




Geothermal Energy Update


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Nevada Geothermal Commercialization Planning


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The purpose of Nevada's participation in The Geothermal Commercialization Planning Project (GCPP) is to undertake those planning and outreach activities that are necessary to stimulate the development and utilization of geothermal resources within the state of Nevada.




Arizona Geothermal Commercialization Planning. Semi-annual Progress Report, January 1, 1979-June 30, 1979


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The major projects undertaken include: the provision of a State Institutional Handbook, the provision of in-depth geothermal resource data, the comparison of energy sources and uses, economic data compilation for area development plans, the preparation of site-specific development plans, and the outreach program. Progress is reported on each of these projects. (MHR).







Montana Geothermal Commercialization Planning. Semi-annual Progress Report, January 1, 1979-June 30, 1979


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Area development plans were prepared which describe geothermal resources and their potential use on a county or multicounty basis. Development plans for two areas are presented. Cost analyses show that the proximity of the geothermal resource to the end user is the most important criterion in geothermal energy development. Thirteen tentative site-specific plans are being revised. The analysis of institutional factors affecting geothermal development, the outreach, and the state geothermal are discussed briefly. (MHR).




Utah Geothermal Commercialization Planning. Semi-annual Progress Report, January 1, 1979--June 30, 1979


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The effects of the Utah geothermal planning project were concentrated on the Utah geothermal legislation, the Roosevelt Hot Springs time phased project plan and the Salt Lake County area development plan. Preliminary findings indicate a potential for heat pump utilization, based on market interest and the existence of suitable groundwater conditions. (MHR).