Evaluation of the Geothermal Public Power Utility Workshops in California
The federal government devotes significant resources to educating consumers and businesses about geothermal energy. Yet little evidence exists for defining the kinds of information needed by the various audiences with specialized needs. This paper presents the results of an evaluation of the Geothermal Municipal Utility Workshops that presented information on geothermal energy to utility resource planners at customer-owned utilities in California. The workshops were sponsored by the Western Area Power Administration and the U.S. Department of Energy's GeoPowering the West Program and were intended to qualitatively assess the information needs of municipal utilities relative to geothermal energy and get feedback for future workshops. The utility workshop participants found the geothermal workshops to be useful and effective for their purposes. An important insight from the workshops is that utilities need considerable lead-time to plan a geothermal project. They need to know whether it is better to own a project or to purchase geothermal electricity from another nonutility owner. California customer-owned utilities say they do not need to generate more electricity to meet demand, but they do need to provide more electricity from renewable resources to meet the requirements of the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard.
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2007-05-07
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Authors: | Farhar, B. C. |
Subject: | geothermal energy | power transmission and distribution | ELECTRICITY | EVALUATION | FEEDBACK | GEOTHERMAL ENERGY | INFORMATION NEEDS | NATIONAL GOVERNMENT | WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION |
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