| Title | Geothermal Development and Outreach in Utah -- 2006 |
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| Authors | Blackett, Robert E.; Powlick, Philip J. |
| Year | 2006 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Utility and Policy; Utah, geothermal development, outreach |
| Abstract | Geothermal development continued in Utah during 2005 at a somewhat increased pace due to higher energy prices and government incentives. Geothermal power operators announced expansion or reconstruction plans for the two premier geothermal areas in the state – Roosevelt Hot Springs and Cove Fort-Sulphurdale. Expansion of greenhouse space continues at the Newcastle area in southwestern Utah, and at the Crystal-Bluffdale area near Salt Lake City. A proposed project may use low-temperature geothermal energy to provide space heat for a large public transit service center in Salt Lake City. A consortium of research institutions has begun to formulate plans to investigate the broader potential of the Roosevelt-Cove Fort geothermal district. Heightened interest in geothermal energy was reflected in the significant public participation in workshops and working group meetings over the past year. Several new publications are also available, along with other information, through the Utah Geological Survey’s geothermal website. |