| Abstract |
As the geothermal industry begins to take an appropriately serious look at the geothermal power potential of the Cascades, it becomes essential that a high degree of cooperation be achieved between power companies, environmental groups, regulatory agencies, and geothermal developers. Such cooperation will facilitate efficient resource utilization with an accompanying assurance of minimal environmental sacrifice. It is equally important that energy planner become fully aware of the probable potential capacity, quality and economic viability of the Cascades geothermal resources. These planners must also realize that geothermal energy is a logical and ecologically acceptable choice as the source for future power needs. In keeping with the environmental concerns and commitments of the general populous of the Pacific Northwest, geothermal energy can provide economical, clean, safe electrical power at significantly less cost to the environment than hydroelectric, nuclear or fossil fuel plants. The environmental impact of geothermal development has already been minimized throughout much of the Cascades by the extensive access road network of the logging industry. There is a high degree of compatibility between geothermal development and existing land use within commercial forest, and coexistence between the two is consistent with the national objective of multiple use forest. |