Raser Ready to Deliver Power from Thermo Plant
January 15, 2009
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Utah, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com] Raser Technologies Inc. announced the anticipated timeline for the remaining commissioning activities for its first commercial geothermal power plant in Utah and provided an update on its progress towards delivering the renewable energy produced by the plant to Anaheim.
"As we complete the last few finishing construction items, such as insulating the pipes and tying in the last wells, we will be able to see Thermo run at its peak power output within the next few weeks."
-- Steven Brown, Executive Vice President, Raser
Raser anticipates that the local utility will complete installation of the final supervisory and control data acquisition (SCADA) equipment on the transmission lines that links Thermo to the local utility by the end of this week. This should allow Thermo to begin increasing the power it sends to the grid starting next week. The SCADA equipment prevents damage to the grid and allows the local utility to monitor, control and measure the flow of power from Thermo to the grid. Completion of the installation of the SCADA equipment by the utility will increase the cap on the amount of power that Thermo can send to the grid and allows it to complete the final commissioning processes. |
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Now lets hurry up and build another 10,000 megawatts.
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