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--i.e., whether a utility should sign a power purchase agreement (PPA) with a NUG, or develop and own the generation capacity itself … report looks at a publicly owned utility's decision to buy or build new renewable energy capacity--specifically wind or … geothermal capacity, (2) public utility ownership of new wind capacity, (3) a PPA for new geothermal capacity, and (4) a PPA for …
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which little or no public-domain information is available. The average capital cost of incremental generation capacity is … amount of incremental geothermal capacity available at or below $2,400/kW is about 1,700 gross MW for the California …
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installed capacity of 95 MW{sub e}. 20 refs., 75 figs., 10 tabs. …
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ownership and certification laws was issued in 2007. The installed capacity of the geothermal resources is 311.871 MW for 16 … power that can be generated in Turkey is estimated to be approximately 2000 MW. The geothermal fields in Turkey produce high …
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role in the future energy supply of Turkey. Although Turkey has the second-highest geothermal energy potential in Europe …
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Turkey is one of the countries with significant potential in geothermal energy. It is estimated that if Turkey utilizes …. Therefore, today geothermal energy is an attractive option in Turkey to replace fossil fuels. Besides, increase in negative … effects of fossil fuels on the environment has forced many countries, including Turkey, to use renewable energy sources. Also …
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We are assembled today to discuss the opportunities and challenges for expanding the sales of geothermally-generated electric power in a competitive utility market. First, however, I would like to note that growth in geothermal sales might not be a germane topic were it not for the early...
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The Interim Standard Offer Number Four Contracts (ISM), under which most of the geothermal industry is selling power (outside of The Geysers), has an initial ten year period of known fixed energy payments. In the eleventh year, the price goes to the Avoided Cost of the buying utility. The...
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