Thursday, November 4, 2010

Nevada geothermal energy statistics

Nevada is currently the second largest geothermal energy producer in United States, behind California, with the capacity of around 450 MW at the end of 2009.

Nevada is ranked first in the nation in installed geothermal energy capacity on a per-person basis.

Nevada currently has 86 planned or developing geothermal power stations (the largest number in the US) which should add up to 3.68 gigawatts to the state’s energy production within the next decade.

Fourteen geothermal power plants are at this moment in latter stages of development in the state, and these projects alone would create close to 1500 green jobs in Nevada.

Nevada has generated around $44 million from Bureau of Land Management geothermal leasing activities.

Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) predicts that Nevada's geothermal industry worth would be up to $22.5 billion over the next 30 years.

Nevada currently has more than 630,000 acres of BLM land leased to geothermal developers.

In 2009 Nevada had 19 operational geothermal power plants.

It is expected that 1,500 megawatts of geothermal power could be produced in Nevada by 2015.

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