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GEA: Geothermal potential largely untapped in California

As part of a report written for California’s Air Resources Board, GEA has issued a report that highlights that the geothermal resources remain largely untapped in the state of California.

As part of its research, the U.S. Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) has issued a status report on the geothermal resources for the State of California coming to the conclusion that its potential remains largely untapped.

Currently the California Air Resources Board (CARB) is examining their new scoping plan for implementing the state’s ambitious climate law, AB 32.

Geothermal power is “a viable, cost effective, and plentiful renewable energy option to meet California’s climate goals,” GEA told CARB. Utilizing the Golden State’s geothermal resources can help achieve “carbon reductions with the least total cost and highest power system reliability,” GEA reports.

In brief, the status report shows that:

The full report, entitled REPORT ON THE STATE OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN CALIFORNIA, is available at www.geo-energy.org.

Alexander Richter
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