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Company seeks permit for 10 MW Klamath Hills project, Oregon

Company seeks permit for 10 MW Klamath Hills project, Oregon Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon (source: flickr/ jimmywayne, creative commons)
Alexander Richter 28 Aug 2013

Local geothermal developer Entiy Organic Energy is filing for a construction permit for its 9.7 MW Klamath Hills geothermal power project near Klamath Falls, Oregon.

Local news report that Entiv Organic Energy has announced that it is going to apply for construction permits for the 9.7 MW Klamath Hill geothermal power project in the south of Klamath Falls, Oregon.

The plant would be on private land that the company has leased. Entiy Organic Energy is the company formed around the planned geothermal development, which is lead by a local Klamath Basin farmer.

Entiy Organic is partnering with Icelandic engineering group Mannvit and EPC firm Technip and is planning a binary geothermal power plant.

Source: Herald and News