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Geothermal Energy Potential State of Montana
Discover the geothermal power generation potential in your state.
PowerGenera*onGeothermalenergyisheatfromtheEarth.It'scleanandsustainable.Resourcesofgeothermalenergyrangefromtheshallowgroundtosteam,hotwater,andhotrockaccessedbydrillingwellsuptothousandsoffeetbeneaththeEarth'ssurface.TheextremelyhightemperaturesinthedeepergeothermalreservoirsareusedforthegeneraAonofelectricity.Mostpowerplantsusesteamtogenerateelectricity.Thehigh-pressuresteamspinsaturbinethatrotatesagenerator,producingelectricity.ThelargestsourceofcarbonemissionsintheU.S.arethemanypowerplantssAllburningfossilfuelstoboilwaterforsteam.Geothermalpowerplants,however,donotburnfuelstoheatwatertosteam.Instead,theyusenaturalheatfoundbelowtheEarth'ssurfacetogenerateelectricity.Newgeothermalpowerplantsproducenear-zeroCO2andemitveryliKleairpolluAon.Andunlikesolarorwindenergy,geothermalenergyisavailablearoundtheclock.
BENEFITS
Jobs Boost. Geothermal power plants employ about 1.17 persons per MW. Adding related governmental, administrative, and technical jobs, the number increases to 2.13. Economy Boost. Over the course of 30 to 50 years an average 20 MW facility will pay nearly $6.3 to $11 million dollars in property taxes plus $12 to $22 million in annual royalties. Seventy-five percent of these royalties ($9.2 to $16.6M) go directly back to the state and county. Locally Produced. Geothermal power can offset electricity currently imported into the state, keeping jobs and benefits in state and local communities. Near-Zero Carbon Emissions. Geothermal flash plants emit about 5% of the carbon dioxide, 1% of the sulfur dioxide, and less than 1% of the nitrous oxide emitted by a coal-fired plant of equal size, and binary geothermal plants – the most common – produce near-zero emissions. Small Footprint. Geothermal has among the smallest surface land footprint per kilowatt (kW) of any power generation technology. Reliable. Geothermal power can provide consistent electricity throughout the day and year - continuous baseload power and flexible power to support the needs of variable renewable energy resources, such as wind and solar. Sustainable Investment. Energy resource decisions made now for sources of electric power have 40-50 year consequences, or longer. Using renewables like geothermal resources avoids "price spikes" inherent in fossil fuel resource markets. Geothermal energy is an investment in stable, predictable costs. Investing in geothermal power now pays off for decades to come.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory 15013 Denver West Parkway Golden, CO 80401 303-275-3000 + www.nrel.gov NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC. NREL/AA-AA00-00000 • Month 2015 NREL prints on paper that contains recycled content
Locally produced power: 100% in-state electricity production
TotalannualcoalpowerproducAoninMontanais47,000GWh.GeothermalpotenAalinthestateisasmuchas6,500GWh–15%ofthestate’scoaluse,providingreliablebaseloadpower.
Reliable, baseload power: 830 MWe of geothermal potential
GeothermalPotenAal:
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Carbon emissions reduction: 5.5 Million metric tons TheEPA’sCleanPowerPlanlist2013emissionlevelsforMontanato
be17MMtCO2.2030targetlevelsforthestatearesetat11MMtCO2.DevelopinggeothermalpowerinthestatecanhelpMontanameetitstargetcarbonemissionlevels,asnewbinarygeothermalpowerplantswillhavenoCO2emissions.
Datasourcesfortheinforma1oninthisflyercanbeobtainedbycontac1ngtheGeothermalEnergyAssocia1on.
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Geothermal plants can operate for many decades providing stable jobs to local communi8es and revenue to state and municipal treasuries.
KeyIden*fiedGeothermalResourceSitesinMontana• Marysville,Lewis&ClarkCo.• Broadwater(Helena)HotSpring,Lewis&ClarkCo.
• BoulderHotSprings,JeffersonCo.• SleepingChildHotSprings,RavalliCo.
• Gregson(Fairmont)HotSprings,SilverBowCo.
• SilverStar(Barkel's)HotSprings,MadisonCo.
• Ennis(Thexton)HotSprings,MadisonCo.
Policies&Incen*vesFederalandstatepoliciesandincenAveshelpedcatapultrenewableenergytechnologies,suchaswindandsolar,intothebilliondollarindustriestheyaretoday.StateincenAveprogramsthathelpdevelopersreduceupfrontriskandsecurepowerpurchaseagreementscanhelptoincenAvizegeothermalpowerdevelopmentinthestate.
Job Creation: Construc*on:2,400person-yearsOpera*on:800full-Amejobs
Geothermal Energy Association http://www.geo-energy.org Geothermal Resources Council http://www.geothermal.org Geothermal Exchange Organization http://www.geoexchange.org Montana State Geologist John Metesh (406) 496-4167 jmetesh@mtech.edu
Montana Geothermal Power Benefits
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Montana’sannualcoaluse:47,000GWh
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DevelopingtheavailablegeothermalresourcescancreatetemporaryandpermanentjobsandrevenuestreamsinMontana.
Geothermal Energy Potential State of Montana
Discover the geothermal direct-use potential in your state.
DirectUse BENEFITSJobsBoost.Direct-usegeothermalenergyprojectsleverageexisAngworkforcesandcompanieswithinthestate.TheirsimpledesignandconstrucAonfromoff-the-shelfpartscanuAlizelocalengineeringfirms,geologists,drillingoperators,construcAontrades,pipefiKers,technicians,andwelders.AroughpredicAonofpotenAaljobopportuniAescreatedbyinstallingdirect-usesystemsmaybe3temporaryjobsperMWthduringconstrucAon,with1full-AmejobperMWthforongoingoperaAon. EconomyBoost.GeothermalheatedfaciliAeshavethepotenAaltosAmulateeconomiesthroughincreasedtaxrevenues,thecreaAonofnewbusinessesandlocaljobs,tourism,agriculture,andenhancedcommunityinvolvement. LocallyProduced.DirectlyusinggeothermalenergyinhomesandcommercialoperaAons,suchasfoodproducAonfromlocalagriculture,canoffsetimportedenergy,keepingjobs,dollars,andotherbenefitsinlocalcommuniAes. CarbonEmissionReduc*on.Geothermaldirect-useprojectsproducenear-zeroemissions.DependingontheexisAngheaAngfuelsbeingoffset,thismayresultinannualemissionsreducAonsofanywherebetween1,700tons(ifoffsehngnaturalgas)to9,300tons(ifoffsehngelectricity)ofCO2savedperMWthofinstalledgeothermaldirect-usecapacity. FlexibleHea*ngSystems.ApplicaAonsofgeothermaldirectusemayincludedistrictheaAng,snowmelAng,spasandpools,agriculture,foodprocessing,andotheruses.WithinasinglesystemthesediverseapplicaAonscanbe“cascaded”andworktogetherinthemostefficientwaypossibletoensurethemaximumbenefitandlowestcostspossiblefromdirect-usesystems.ReliableandSustainableHeatSource.GeothermalheaAngprojectslastfordecades—typically25yearsormore—providingreliableenergyatalow,stableprice.Thiscanprovidepricecertaintyandinsulateconsumers(andtheeconomy)fromonenunpredictablefluctuaAonsinfossilfuelprices.
GeothermalenergyisheatfromtheEarth.It'scleanandsustainable.ResourcesofgeothermalenergyrangefromtheshallowgroundtohotwaterandhotrockaccessedbydrillingwellsuptothousandsoffeetbeneaththeEarth'ssurface.ThehoKestreservoirsareusedtoproduceelectricity,andthemorecommonmoderatelyhotreservoirsareareadysourceofnaturalheat,withoutburningfossilfuels.Direct,ornon-electric,useofgeothermalenergyreferstotheuseoftheenergyforbothheaAngandcoolingapplicaAons.Fluidswithtemperaturesof<300°F,adequatefordirectuse,areavailablethroughoutmuchoftheUnitedStates.DirectuseofgeothermalenergyinhomesandcommercialoperaAonsismuchlessexpensivethanusingtradiAonalfuels;savingscanbeasmuchas80%!Furthermore,direct-useapplicaAonssuchasfishfarms,greenhouses,microbreweries,fruitandvegetabledrying,spas,pulpandpaperprocessing,andlumberdryingofferaKracAveandinnovaAveopportuniAesforlocalbusinessesandentrepreneurs.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory 15013 Denver West Parkway Golden, CO 80401 303-275-3000 + www.nrel.gov NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC. NREL/AA-AA00-00000 • Month 2015 NREL prints on paper that contains recycled content
Carbon emissions reduction: 1 Million metric ton (MMtCO2)
Iden*fiedgeothermaldirect-usesitesinthestate
Policies&Incen*vesFederalandstatepoliciesandincenAveshelpedcatapultrenewableenergytechnologies,suchaswindandsolar,intothebilliondollarindustriestheyaretoday.
StateincenAveprogramsthathelpdevelopersreduceupfrontriskcanhelptoincenAvizegeothermaldirect-usedevelopmentinthestate.
Reliable, stable heat: 14 Trillion BTU
Locally produced energy
GeothermalDirect-UseProjectsinMontanaInaddiAontothebalneologyassociatedwiththehotsprings,theChicoHotSpringResort,insouthwestMontana,alsousesgeothermalwatertoheattheirconvenAoncenterandgreenhouse.Theherbsandvegetablesgrowninthegreenhousearefeaturedinmanymenuitemsintheresort’sgourmetrestaurant.
ThetotalesAmatedannualheatconsumpAoninMontanais39TrillionBTU.Developingthehydrothermaldirect-useresourcesinMontana–asmuchas14TrillionBTU-couldsupplyathirdofMontana’sheaAngneedswithclean,renewablegeothermalheat.
Montana’sCO2emissionsfromheaAngarenearly2.5MMtCO2peryear.Developinggeothermaldirect-useinthestatecanreduceemissionbyasmuchas1MMtCO2,whileprovidingreliableenergyatalow,stableprice.
Low-temperaturehydrothermalpotenAalexiststhroughoutmostofthestateofMontanawithseveralhundredlocaAonsidenAfiedbytheUSGSashavingpotenAalfordevelopment.
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Datasourcesfortheinforma1oninthisflyercanbeobtainedbycontac1ngtheGeothermalEnergyAssocia1on.
Geothermal Energy Association http://www.geo-energy.org Geothermal Resources Council http://www.geothermal.org Geothermal Exchange Organization http://www.geoexchange.org Montana State Geologist John Metesh (406) 496-4167 jmetesh@mtech.edu
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Geothermal Energy Potential State of Montana
Discover the geothermal heat pump potential in your state.
HeatPumpsGeothermalenergyisheatfromtheEarth.It'scleanandsustainable.ResourcesofgeothermalenergyrangefromtheshallowgroundtohotwaterandhotrockaccessedbydrillingwellsuptothousandsoffeetbeneaththeEarth'ssurface.GeothermalheatpumpsusethenaturalinsulaAngproperAesoftheearthfromjustafewfeetundergroundtoasmuchasseveralhundredfeetdeep,offeringauniqueandhighlyefficientrenewableenergytechnologyforheaAngandcooling.
MostworkbycirculaAngwaterinaclosedsystemthrougha“loopfield”installedhorizontallyorverAcallyinthegroundadjacenttoorevenbeneathabuilding.Heatistakenfromthebuildingandtransferredtothegroundinthesummer.Thesystemisreversible,andheatistakenfromthegroundandusedinthebuildinginthewinter.Thesystemonlymovesheat,whichismuchmoreefficientthanusingafuelorelectricitytocreateheat.
GeothermalheatpumpscansupportspaceheaAngandcoolingneedsinalmostanypartofthecountry.
BENEFITS Economic. On average, a typical home of 2000 square feet will require 4 tons of heating and cooling capacity with an average system installation cost between $5,000 and $7,500 per ton. Energy Efficient. Geothermal heat pumps use 25% to 50% less energy than conventional heating or cooling systems. Carbon Emissions Reduction. One ton (12,000 BTU/hr) of GHP capacity over a 20 year operating cycle avoids 21 metric tons of CO2 emissions. So a typical home system can avoid 80-100 metric tons of CO2 emissions. Improved Indoor Air Quality & Safety. There is no combustion in a geothermal heat pump; therefore there is no chance of carbon-monoxide poisoning. By adding high-efficiency air cleaners with geothermal, these systems can improve inside air quality. Locally Produced. Everywhere. Unlike other geothermal technologies, heat pumps are not limited by geography or geology. They can be installed in most locations in any of the 50 states or territories of the U.S. Sustainable Investment. The lifespan of a geothermal system is usually greater than 24 years. A conventional furnace will last 7-10 years with regular maintenance. The ground loop of the geothermal system has a warranty of 50 years. These loops are made up of high-density polyethylene pipe, the same pipe which is used in city gas lines. Quiet Operation. Unlike air conditioners, there is no outdoor unit. Geothermal units are very smooth and quiet in operation.
Policies&Incen*vesFederalandstatepoliciesandincenAveshelpedcatapultrenewableenergytechnologies,suchaswindandsolar,intothebilliondollarindustriestheyaretoday.
StatescanusetaxincenAves,includingpropertyandsalestaxincenAves,andtaxcreditstoprovideanincrementalmoAvaAonforgeothermaldevelopment.
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GeothermalHeatPumpsinMontanaGeothermalheatpumpsareeffecAveforallsizesofbuildingsfromsmallhomestolargebuildings.FlatheadLakeBrewingCompanylocaAoninMontana’sWoodsBaypipes55-deg.cleanedwaterfromatreatmentplantupthehillandthroughthefacilitytouseas(aheatsinkfor)geothermalheaAngandcooling.ThepumpishousedattheBigforkwastewatertreatmentplant.
Householdcost savings: $100s in cost savings each year
Montana Geothermal Heat Pump Benefits
Datasourcesfortheinforma1oninthisflyercanbeobtainedbycontac1ngtheGeothermalEnergyAssocia1on.
Geothermal Energy Association http://www.geo-energy.org Geothermal Resources Council http://www.geothermal.org Geothermal Exchange Organization http://www.geoexchange.org Montana State Geologist John Metesh (406) 496-4167 jmetesh@mtech.edu
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Carbon emissions reduction: Over 50% for most systems
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PercentagereducAonofCO2emissionsfromageothermalheatpump(GHP)retrofitforatypicalhomeintheWesternUnitedStates.Forexample,aretrofihngafueloilfurnacewithaGHPsystemwillreduceCO2emissionsby62%.
Publicandcommercialbuildings,suchasschools,universiAes,prisons,andhospitals,canberetrofiKedwithgeothermalheatpumpsandprovidecost-savingstothestate’s–andotheruAlityratepayer’s–energybills.ThepictureaboveisanexampleofacommercialsizeverAcalloopsystem.Thesesystemsarequiet,lastforseveraldecades,andreducethestate’sdependenceonfossilfuelsforheaAngandcoolingneeds.