| Abstract |
In 1983 a geothermal power plant commenced operations near Lakeview Oregon. While it only operated for about a year, it represented a milestone that only now—nearly three decades later—may occur again. This paper discusses current direct uses, touches on the extensive past power exploration and focuses on current developments in Oregon. New geothermal exploration is occurring at six prospects around the state. They are located at Newberry volcano, Crump Geyser, Neal Hot Springs, Klamath Falls (2), and Paisley. These sites may have as much potential as 200 MW. Project concepts range from 280 kW at Oregon Institute of Technology to as much as 120 MW at Newberry. Perhaps by the time of presentation in October 2009 one of these prospects may be making arrangements to begin construction in 2010. |