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This week’s contents:
National News 2
House Votes to Block Carbon Tax and Regulate EPA
GEA Member Companies 3
Ormat Technologies: Quarterly Revenues Increased 20.5% to a Record $152.7M Ram Power: Second Quarter Results Strong
International News 4
Africa Geothermal Role in African Countries Increasing Zambia: Drilling Begins at Kafue Basin
Americas Chile: Geothermal Insurance Fund Proposed for 2014 US-Based Company Sells Assets in Peru, Slovakia
Asia & the Pacific Japan: Share of Renewable Energy Output Could Reach 35% by 2030 Northern Mariana Islands: OPA Reaches Decision on KUTh Appeals
Europe Germany: Fifty-nine Geothermal Projects Reported The Netherlands: Commercial Geothermal Growing
Industry & Applications 6
Geothermal Neighborhood in Washington State May Be Nation's Largest Report Says Investors See Climate Change as Risk That Influences Decisions
Community Notice Board 7
New This Week Correction to Last Week’s “Phase Two of Ball State Geothermal System Approved” GDC Calls Investors for 90 MW Geothermal Plants Public Meeting in Modoc County, California (Aug. 17)
Featured Notices Bids Invited for Three 30-MW Modules, Geothermal Development Company, Menengai, Kenya (Meeting Aug. 23) Feasibility Study, KenGen, Olkaria, Kenya
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Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) Announces Important Dates Jobs: Geothermal Development Company, Kenya EOI Sought for Feasibility Study at Olkaria I (due Aug. 15) Reykjavik Energy Seeks a PhD Student for CO2-REACT (deadline Aug. 31) Women in Geothermal (WING) First Annual Meeting Call for Bidders for Geothermal Replacement Parts, East Africa Power Company First Annual Best Student Geologic Map Competition, USGS (deadline Sept. 6) GEA Honors Nominations are Open (due Sept. 6) Savannah US Army Corps of Engineers Seeks Rig, Tooling for Geothermal Work (respond by Sept. 30) Stanford Geothermal Workshop Abstract Submission (due Oct. 22) 35th New Zealand Geothermal Workshop Happening in Rotorua, NZ (Nov. 18-20) West Va. Geothermal Start-up Seeks Experienced Individual to Join Management Team RFP for a Renewable Energy Project, Chugach Electric (rolling submissions thru March 31, 2014)
GEA Events 12
International Leaders to Explore Geothermal Markets, Developments at GEA-GRC Event Las Vegas GEA Seeks Entries for the Best in Geothermal Geothermal Energy Expo 2013, Las Vegas, NV (Sept. 29-Oct. 2) GEA Chairing Geothermal Track at Renewable Energy World Conf. & Expo NA, Orlando (Nov. 12-14)
National News
House Votes to Block Carbon Tax and Regulate EPA
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a measure this month that would prevent U.S. EPA from taxing carbon emissions. House
Republicans voted unanimously for the measure, with 12 Democrats joining them, for a vote of 237-176. However, both opponents and
supporters believe a carbon tax might be attractive as Congress gradually moves toward wholesale tax reform, notes Eenews.net. Such a
measure could potentially raise over $1 trillion over a decade. See also Energycommerce.house.gov.
The House has also voted to give the Department of Energy the right to block the Environmental Protection Agency’s energy-related
regulations. Nine Democrats joined Republicans in passing the bill, for a 232-181 vote. However, the White House has said it would veto
the bill on the basis that it would require duplicate reviews on EPA regulations; furthermore the Senate is not expected to consider the
bill. Thehill.com
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GEA Member Companies
Ormat Technologies: Quarterly Revenues Increased 20.5% to a Record $152.7M
Ormat Technologies has announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2013, with revenue up to a record $152.7 million. This
represents a 20.5% increase over the same quarter last year. Furthermore, Ormat saw a 12.9% year-over-year increase in generation
capacity, as well as a gross margin of 33.1% in improved operational inefficiencies at Ormat plants. Here are several highlights from
Ormat’s August 6 press release announcing the results (Ormat.com).
Quarterly financial highlights compared to the same quarter last year:
• Total revenues grew 20.5%
• Product revenue grew 44.9% and reached $65.0 million
• Electricity revenue grew 7.1% and reached 87.7 million
• Operating income grew 55.3% to $37.9 million
• Net income attributable to the Company’s shareholders amounted to $25.2 million or $0.55 per share compared to $8.6 million or
$0.19 per share; Net income attributable to the Company’s shareholders, excluding a $3.6 million after-tax gain related to oil and gas
derivative instruments and a $3.6 million after-tax gain on the sale of the Momotombo plant in Nicaragua, was $18.0 million compared to
$4.8 million or $0.41 per share compared to $0.11 per share.
• EBITDA grew 37.3% to $69.7 million
Operational highlights and recent developments:
• Increased electricity generation by 12.9% to 1.1 million MWh, driven by new capacity coming on line at Olkaria III Plant 2 in Kenya and
McGinness Hills in Nevada.
• Exceeded the expected capacity in both McGinness Hills and Olkaria III complex which are contributing additional 6 MW, bringing the
total generating capacity to 595 MW.
• Accelerated the handover of the 22 MW Momotombo power plant in Nicaragua that was scheduled for mid- 2014.
• Signed the Sarulla project agreements and secured our role as a supplier for approximately $254 million of equipment;
• Signed a 20-year PPA with Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) for our 16 MW Wild Rose project in Nevada
Ram Power: Second Quarter Results Strong
Press Release (Reno, Nev.) August 7 — Ram Power, Corp. (TSX: RPG), a renewable energy company focused on the development,
production and sale of electricity from geothermal energy, is pleased to announce its operating results for the second quarter ended June
30, 2013. This earnings release should be read in conjunction with Ram Power’s financial statements, and management’s discussion and
analysis (“MD&A”), which are available on the Company’s website at http://www.ram-power.com and have been posted on SEDAR
athttp://www.sedar.com.
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QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
The achievement of commercial operation of the Phase II expansion at San Jacinto in December 2012 continued to generate strong year-
over-year revenue growth for the Company of $13.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2013, compared to $7 million for the
same period in 2012, an 88% increase. Adjusted EBITDA, as defined below, increased 240% to $11.2 million for the three months ended
June 30, 2013 compared to $3.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2012.
Significant accomplishments during the quarter and to date include:
•The Company reached an agreement on July 31, 2013, with its project lenders syndicate, led by the International Finance Corporation,
to convert its Phase II Credit Facility construction loan for the San Jacinto-Tizate Project (the “Project”) to a term loan amortizing over 11
years through 2024.
•The Company, together with Sinclair Knight Merz, finalized its resource remediation plan for the Project, entered into a drilling contract
with ThermaSource Inc. to carry out the remediation program drilling, and commenced drilling on July 18, 2013.
•The Company has identified a buyer and is currently in discussions to finalize sale of the Geysers project by the end of 2013. Proceeds of
the sale, net of selling costs, are expected to be approximately $6.4 million. The Company recognized an impairment loss of $16.5 million
during the second quarter 2013 to reflect the current expected purchase price net of selling costs.
Read more including financial results at Ram-power.com
International News
Africa
Geothermal Role in African Countries Increasing
An article on Renewableenergyworld.com follows up on the GeoPower Africa conference and geothermal energy’s role in several African
countries that are seeing economic growth, and are expected to continue on that trajectory in the foreseeable future. Kenya, Tanzania,
Ethiopia, Djibouti, Rwanda, Uganda are mentioned in particular.
The article notes “a positive example of an African company developing its expertise far enough that it can present itself as a diversified
energy company offering a range of services,” in Kenya’s KenGen; the company mentioned their move into consultancy at the GeoPower
Africa conference.
Albert Rweyemamu at ATI was quoted speaking about the particular importance of energy development his home country: “Tanzania’s
booming economy is set to attract new FDI in almost all the key sectors including infrastructure and energy. However, it is the energy
sector, particularly renewable energy projects which is expected to accelerate FDI flows into Tanzania. Ambitious programs such as the
US ‘Power for Africa’ initiative and Pan African institutions such as ATI expect to play a bigger role in providing the necessary financing
and risk mitigation support in generating clean power not only for Tanzania but also for the entire continent.”
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Zambia: Drilling Begins at Kafue Basin
Geo Energy Limited signed a memorandum of understanding with the Zambian government in 2011 for geothermal exploration rights at
Kafue basin and is now beginning drilling. Moses Banda, company director told press the company had been securing necessary
documents in the meantime: “After delays, we finally got the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) approval last year,” he said. “We
will drill wells of 350 m deep and depending on the results, we may do deep drilling in September.” Increased demand for electricity in
Zambia has led to a search beyond hydro power, the country’s current main energy source. Postzambia.com; Renewableenergyfocus.com
Americas
Chile: Geothermal Insurance Fund Proposed for 2014
Chile is looking at an insurance program for geothermal drilling to help kick off its geothermal concessions to reach generation success.
The program would launch in 2014. IDB and the World Bank are involved in the funding, and the government is asking US$30 million to
35 million from the Clean Technology Fund (CTF). The plan includes US$14 million of Chilean funds toward a geothermal exploration
center.
“Chile currently has 75 exploration concessions,” the energy ministry’s renewable energy head Carlos Barría told press. However, “we
don’t have a single MW of geothermal at the moment. There are difficulties in construction and logistics. In addition many of the projects
are located in the Andes where snow conditions make it impossible to work for four months out of the year.” He added, “By 2025-30 we
hope to have 1,000-1,500 MW of geothermal in Chile.” Bnamericas.com
US-Based Company Sells Assets in Peru, Slovakia
Eurasian Minerals Inc. has announced the sale of geothermal assets in Slovakia and Peru to Starlight Geothermal Ltd. Starlight has agree
to provide cash payments, an equity position, and gross royalties from future geothermal energy production. The Slovakia acquisitions
are located at Ziar Basin in west-central, and the Pannonian Basin in the southeast. The Peru licenses are for the Tambochaca, Pumahuiri,
Sengata, and Coropuna prospective projects in the Western and Eastern Cordillera. See Marketwire.com
Asia & the Pacific
Japan: Share of Renewable Energy Output Could Reach 35% by 2030
The senior executive operating officer at Siemens Japan K.K. told press this month that renewable energy could account for up to 35% of
Japan’s energy capacity by 2030. The percentage in 2011 was 19%. The country also continues to use nuclear energy after the meltdowns
at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in March 2011, but the share of nuclear is projected to fall from 20% in 2011 to 15% by 2030, Kenichi Fujita
added. Eenews.net
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Northern Mariana Islands: OPA Reaches Decision on KUTh Appeals
KUTh Energy Ltd. (Australia), the company whose bid to develop geothermal energy on Saipan was canceled months later, has now been
granted one of two procurement appeals by the Office of the Public Auditor. The decision allows the company to be a prospective bidder
in a revised solicitation. “KUTh shall be considered a prospective bidder that was aggrieved at not being considered for the -024 RFP
award due to its detrimental reliance on what it was being told by [Commonwealth Utilities Corp.],” OPA was quoted in local press.
KUTh’s other appeal, denied by OPA, alleged CUC had dealt with KUTh in bad faith by canceling the original RFP. Saipantribune.com
Europe
Germany: Fifty-nine Geothermal Projects Reported
An update on geothermal energy in Germany shows 23 plants in operation, with an installed thermal capacity of 222.95 MW.
Furthermore, the German Geothermal Energy Association (GtV-Bundesverband Geothermie) reports on 59 projects, totaling 132 MW. Of
these, sixteen are listed as “in development”; three are Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) projects; and 43 geothermal projects are
classified as “in planning.” Geothermie.de
The Netherlands: Commercial Geothermal Growing
Analysis from Dutch banking group Rabobank sees geothermal growing in the country for uses such as heating commercial greenhouses.
The bank finds that geothermal represents low variable costs compared to natural gas, and a technical life 20 to 25 years longer than
combined heat and power (CHP) installations. Clara Van Der Elst, Rabobank analyst was quoted by Renewableenergyworld.com:
“Geothermal energy is a particularly suitable primary energy source because of the greenhouse industry’s concentrated and high heat
demand. We anticipate that more and more greenhouse growers in the Netherlands will be investigating the case for using geothermal
energy. We expect the development of the current pipeline of granted applications to continue at a rate of three to five projects
annually. To realize the full potential by 2020, we estimate that the project development rate would have to grow to ten projects
annually”
Industry & Applications
Geothermal Neighborhood in Washington State May Be Nation's Largest
By Sustainable Energy Coalition/SUN DAY Campaign, source: Tri-City Herald — Once all 400 lots at SouthCliffe are filled with homes, the
Southridge housing development will be the nation’s largest geothermal neighborhood. EnerGeo of Richland already is installing a
geothermal heat pump system for the first 18 lots of the subdivision. Once finished, the geothermal grids will have a thermal energy
capacity of more than 5.5 megawatts. The full project is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 10,000 metric tons
each year.
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Report Says Investors See Climate Change as Risk That Influences Decisions
By Sustainable Energy Coalition/SUN DAY Campaign, source: Bloomberg.com — According to the third annual “Global Investor Survey on
Climate Change” released by a coalition of global investor groups, climate change remains a material risk for a majority of investors and,
in many cases, it is increasingly influencing their investment activities. About 81 percent of asset owners and 68 percent of asset
managers said they view climate change as a material risk across their entire investment portfolio. Most of the remaining respondents
identified climate risks only for certain asset classes, such as real estate and infrastructure. Climate change also had an impact on
investment activities in 2012, with more than half of asset managers and almost a quarter of asset owners saying climate change
concerns influenced their investment or divestment decisions. The report, based on survey responses from 84 investors representing
more than $14 trillion in assets, was released by the Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change.
Community Notice Board
New This Week
Correction to Last Week’s “Phase Two of Ball State Geothermal System Approved”
Last week’s GEA newsletter mistakenly placed Ball State University in Idaho; it is in Indiana. We apologize for the error. The Idaho
Geological Survey representative who noticed the error added that Indiana’s newly allotted $30 million for phase two of BSU’s
geothermal system is “great Indiana state support for the university and geothermal energy use.” Ball State University’s project to create
a geothermal system is the largest of its kind in the nation.
GDC Calls Investors for 90 MW Geothermal Plants
Via Gdc.co.ke — GDC has invited three bids from eligible firms for the supply and installation of three geothermal modular power plants
at the Menengai Geothermal Project. Each plant will be 30 MW and are expected to be completed by the end of 2014. The successful
firms will finance, design, procure/manufacture, install, construct and test the plants. They will also be required to commission, operate
and maintain the plant on a 25-year Build Own Operate (BOO) basis at the Menengai field. The 90 MW will be part of the larger 400 MW
phase 1 Menengai Project Development, scheduled for commissioning by 2016/2017. The interim injection of the 90 MW to the grid will
offer a reprieve to the consumer who has had to make do with unstable and expensive power supply.
The tender is closing on September 16, 2013 at 14:00 hours. GDC contacts: Head Office, Taj Tower 9th floor, Upper Hill, P.O. Box 100746
– 00101 Nairobi, Kenya. Pilot line: Tel: +254 719 036 000; e-mail address:[email protected]
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Public Meeting in Modoc County, California (Aug. 17)
California Geothermal Energy Collaborative (CGEC) at UC Davis will conduct a public meeting to discuss geothermal in the area from 8
a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 17, at the Alturas City Hall. “Modoc County has been of interest to the geothermal industry for quite some
time, attracting researchers from a number of geothermal companies, government agencies and universities,” William Glassley, executive
director of the California Geothermal Energy Collaborative (CGEC) at UC Davis, is quoted on Heraldandnews.com. Institutions studying the
area have included the U.S. Geological Survey, Stanford University and other private and public organizations.
Featured Notices
Bids Invited for Three 30-MW Modules, Geothermal Development Company, Menengai, Kenya (Meeting Aug.
23)
Geothermal Development Company Limited (GDC) invites bids from eligible bidders to finance, design, procure/manufacture, supply,
install, construct, test, commission, operate and maintain three (3) Geothermal Modular Power Plants each of 30 MW on a 25 year Build
Own Operate (BOO) basis at its Menengai Geothermal Field. Through this process, it is planned that three (3) different bidders will be
selected each to install a 30MW Geothermal Modular Power Plant to be commissioned by end of December 2014. See Gdc.co.ke (PDF);
Pre-Bid Site Visit and meeting on August 23, 2013.
Feasibility Study, KenGen, Olkaria, Kenya
KenGen has opened tender for a feasibility study for the refurbishment of the existing Olkaria I 45 MW geothermal power plant.
See Kengen.co.ke and Kengen.co.ke (PDF)
Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) Announces Important Dates
Submitted by GRC — Registration is now open for the 37th GRC Annual Meeting and GEA Geothermal Energy Expo, scheduled for
September 29-October 2, 2013 at the MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The Preliminary Program is available to download
at:Geothermal.org (PDF). More information at www.Geothermal.org. The GRC notes Important Deadlines: GRC Annual Charity Golf
Tournament – Register now; Special weekday room rate offer – August 16; GRC 34th Annual Geothermal Amateur Photography Contest –
August 30. Early bird registration by August 30. Register now and save $100.
Jobs: Geothermal Development Company, Kenya
Graduate Trainees, Technicians, Internal Auditors and Supply Chain: Geothermal Development Company (GDC) in Kenya is seeking to
recruit suitably qualified and highly motivated staff to support the development of steam equivalent to 5000 MW in the next 17 years.
The candidates will be responsible for undertaking surface exploration and working on drill rigs in sites including Magadi, Suswa, Bogoria,
Arus, Lake Baringo, Chyulu, Mwananyamala, Homa Hills, Menengai, Barrier, Namarunu, Emuruangogolak, Silali, Korosi, Paka, Badlands
and Chepchuk. The ideal candidates should be able to work in camping environments in remote areas and have the following attributes:
team player, high integrity, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, flexible and willing to work long hours. Details
at Board.eajoblist.com. Submit application letter, detailed CV, copies of certificates, and other relevant testimonials, email and telephone
contacts, to reach the undersigned not later 5.00 p.m. on 15th August, 2013. The Managing Director & CEO, Geothermal Development
Company Ltd, TAJ towers 9th Floor Upper Hill Road, P.O. Box 100746 – 00101, Nairobi, Kenya, Email: [email protected]
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EOI Sought for Feasibility Study at Olkaria I (due Aug. 15)
The first unit was commissioned in June 1981, the second unit in November 1982 and the third unit March 1985. The plant has however
experienced normal wear and tear over the 32 years of operation. Besides the wear and tear, the technology which was the basis for
design of the plant has now been overtaken by the latest user friendly and efficient technologies. In addition, most equipment of the
plant is no longer in production (obsolete) thus making acquisition of spare parts difficult. It is in view of the above that KenGen wishes to
engage a consultant to carry out a detailed examination and study of the power plant in its current condition and advice on whether to
rehabilitate, upgrade or retire the power plant and construct a new one.
In order to be-shortlisted the interested bidders must have as a minimum:
i) A track record of relevant experience on geothermal power plants including steam gathering and HV Substations & Transmission
systems, including knowledge of Geothermal Power Plant operations and maintenance of the same;
ii) Undertaken at least two Feasibility study of a geothermal power plant during the last 15 years;
iii) At least 15 years experience in the design and engineering of geothermal power plants and their associated steam field
The EOI (1 Original and 3 copies) will be due by 1400 hours (Kenya time) on Thursday, 15th August, 2013. Contact: Capital Planning &
Strategy Manager, Kenya Electricity Generating Company Limited, Stima Plaza III, Kolobot Road, Parklands, P.O. Box 47936 – 00100,
Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: +254-20-3666427 Fax: +254-20-2248848 Email: [email protected] CC [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; pkimemia@kengen,co.ke; [email protected]
Reykjavik Energy Seeks a PhD Student for CO2-REACT (deadline Aug. 31)
Reykjavik Energy is working towards reducing gas emissions from the Hellisheidi geothermal power plant. Pilot scale CO2-H2S capture
and sequestration has already been carried out at the Hellisheidi geothermal power plant and plans call for up-scaled CCS activities in
2014. OR plans to hire a Ph.D. student to develop reactive transport models of the up-scaled injection activities at Hellisheidi. Funding for
the student will be provided by the CO2-REACT project. For more information please contact: Edda Sif Aradottir at
[email protected] or Einar Gunnlaugsson at [email protected]. Application deadline is August 31st, 2013.
Women in Geothermal (WING) First Annual Meeting
Via UC Davis CGEC — The Women in Geothermal (WinG) group will hold its first annual meeting at the GRC/GEA Meeting & Expo in Las
Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday, October 1st. The mission of this newly formed group is to promote the education, professional development,
and advancement of women in the geothermal community. At this initial meeting we will elect a steering committee to form programs
and organize activities that the members deem appropriate to work toward achieving these goals. Cgec.geology.ucdavis.edu
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Call for Bidders for Geothermal Replacement Parts, East Africa Power Company
An East African electric utility is planning to procure a list of key replacement parts for their Ormat Combined Cycle Geothermal Power
Plant. They plan to issue a request for proposals for the purchase and supply of these replacement parts, including among others, a 2”
Rupture Disk, Processor for PLC, and centrifugal pump/condensate pump.
The USAID/GEA East Africa Geothermal Partnership Program (EAGP) is seeking to help the African utility company to identify companies
interested in being short listed for the planned RFP. Interested potential bidders should contact Steve Hirsch ([email protected]),
Program Director of EAGP, for further information, specs and pictures of replacement parts on the list.
First Annual Best Student Geologic Map Competition, USGS (deadline Sept. 6)
The US Geological Survey (USGS) National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP) in partnership with The Geological Society of
America (GSA), GSA Foundation, Association of American State Geologists (AASG), American Geosciences Institute (AGI), American
Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG), and the Journal of Maps invite students to participate in the first Best Student Geologic Map
competition, at the GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, in celebration of GSA’s 125th Anniversary and the 125th year of geologic
mapping.
The competition will highlight student research from around the world that utilizes field mapping and the creation of geologic maps as a
major component. The First place student will receive the honor of constructing the Best Student Geologic Map for that year, a Certificate
of Recognition signed by the partner organizations, and a Brunton Compass contributed by the AASG. The student’s name will also be
added to a Best Student Geologic Map plaque that will be posted at USGS Headquarters in Reston, Virginia. The first place map will also
receive a limited run in the Journal of Maps.
Students: email your request for submission to the competition to [email protected] at the U.S. Geological Survey. Deadline is
September 6, 2013. For more information visit Community.geosociety.org
GEA Honors Nominations are Open (due Sept. 6)
Nominations are currently being accepted for the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) Honors 2013 awards program. Awards will be
given to GEA member companies in the following categories: Technological Advancement: Awarded to an individual or company that has
developed a new, innovative or pioneering technology to further geothermal development; Environmental Stewardship: Awarded to an
individual or company that has fostered outstanding environmental stewardship through the use of geothermal systems. In conjunction
with the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI); the Economic Development award will be presented to an individual or
company that has made a substantial contribution to the development of local, regional or national markets through the development of
geothermal systems. In the Special Recognition category: Nominations will also be accepted for special recognition of individuals and
companies for outstanding achievement in the geothermal industry (open to GEA members and non-members alike).
Last year’s winners included Enel Green Power North America (Technological Advancement) for its development of the first ever solar-
geothermal hybrid power plant; Ram Power/Polaris Energia (Economic Development) for adding 10% of clean, sustainable, reliable and
indigenous power to Nicaragua’s current power portfolio; and Ormat Technologies, Inc. (Environmental Stewardship) for preserving the
overall environmental integrity and the habitat of the sage grouse, a native bird to the Nevada area. The GEA Honors program deadline
for nominations is September 6. For more information or to submit a nomination, please visit Geo-energy.org.
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Savannah US Army Corps of Engineers Seeks Rig, Tooling for Geothermal Work (respond by Sept. 30)
The Savannah District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers intends to issue a Request for Quote (RFQ) for a firm fixed price contract to supply
and deliver a Sonic Drill Rig and Various Tooling to Savannah Georgia. The requirement for this anticipated contract is to furnish and
deliver complete and ready for operation one (1) Sonic Drilling Rig with Various Tooling. The items shall be used for rock and soil
sampling, foundation testing, monitoring well installation, geothermal and subsurface exploration work. Response Date: September 30,
2013. Information at Fbo.gov.
Stanford Geothermal Workshop Abstract Submission (due Oct. 22)
The Stanford Geothermal Workshop is February 24-26, 2014. Abstract submissions are due Tuesday 22nd October 2013. Topics on recent
research relating to geothermal reservoirs will include: Case Studies: reservoir response to production, effects of injection, scaling
characteristics; Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS): current and future activities; Engineering Techniques: reservoir simulation,
empirical methods, well tests, tracers; Field Management: strategies for exploitation, injection, scale inhibition; Exploration: geophysics,
geochemistry, geology, heat flow studies, outflows; Drilling and Well Bore Flows: well stimulation, bore flow modeling, hydro-fracturing,
scaling; Low Enthalpy Systems: applications of heat pumps, hot dry rock technology; Geosciences: application of geophysics,
geochemistry, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Pangea.stanford.edu
35th New Zealand Geothermal Workshop Happening in Rotorua, NZ (Nov. 18-20)
Via the Institute of Earth Science and Engineering — The 35th New Zealand Geothermal Workshop will be held 18-20 November 2013 in
Rotorua, New Zealand in conjunction with the 26th International Applied Geochemistry Symposium. See Geothermalworkshop.co.nz
West Va. Geothermal Start-up Seeks Experienced Individual to Join Management Team
Submitted by William Feimster — A start-up geothermal power company for West Virginia called “Appalachian Geothermal Energy” seeks
someone experienced in Geothermal Energy Projects and power plant operations to become a member of the management team. The
company is in the process of procuring start-up funding. Interested individuals/companies can reply to William Feimster, Appalachian
Geothermal Energy, by e-mail:[email protected]
RFP for a Renewable Energy Project, Chugach Electric (rolling submissions thru March 31, 2014)
Submitted by Chugach Electric Association — Chugach Electric Association, Inc. is soliciting competitive proposals for renewable and zero-
carbon energy sources. Some of Chugach Electric’s key details of the RFP: Eligible projects will range in size from 5 to 50 MW and rely
upon renewable or zero emission fuels or energy sources for electricity production. Chugach is soliciting renewable energy resources
that comply with the Green-e Energy National Standard 2.0 — currently wind, solar, geothermal, certain types of hydropower, certain
biomass, biodiesel and fuel cells powered by renewable fuel (Green-e.org). This RFP is open to submittals at any time during the rolling
review process, which is initially intended to run from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014. The rolling submission deadlines are: June
30, 2013; September 30, 2013; December 30, 2013; and March 31, 2014. Chugach will review projects submitted before each Submission
Deadline prior to the next Submission Deadline. Bidders must indicate their interest and establish themselves on Chugach’s “Renewable
RFP 2013 List” by completing the Expression of Interest form (Appendix B of the RFP) which should be sent via e-mail
to [email protected]. The subject line should read, “(company name) intends to propose RFP 13-05.”
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GEA Events
Your company has the opportunity for high visibility at GEA’s events. In addition to providing the financial support needed for GEA to
undertake successful events, sponsors garner extensive coverage through media availabilities in mainstream press outlets. Why Should
You Attend GEA Events? As the national trade association for the geothermal industry, the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) creates
and delivers educational events involving the full range of the geothermal industry, reflecting the dynamic growth of the geothermal
market, and communicating the benefits of geothermal energy. GEA events provide important opportunities to learn and network within
the geothermal community as well as inform and educate companies and organizations outside today’s industry that are interested in
learning more. The revenue generated from GEA events is used to advance the goal “to expand the production and use of geothermal
energy in the U.S. and around the world” through future events, PR and outreach efforts, policy related activities and analysis, internet
publications, and other initiatives designed to help achieve this goal. Only GEA puts your dollars to work in all of these ways to advance
the future of the geothermal energy industry. GEA does not sell your email or postal address to junk mailers or spammers.
International Leaders to Explore Geothermal Markets, Developments at GEA-GRC Event Las Vegas
Press Release (Las Vegas) August 5 – Members of the international geothermal community plan to discuss their successes and emerging
market opportunities at the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo in Las Vegas from Sept. 29-Oct. 2. This is the premier
gathering to learn about the latest developments in geothermal energy, and brings together geothermal companies, academics,
financiers, policy leaders, students, and other individuals. Last year, the Expo & Meeting hosted more than 2,300 representatives from
more than 39 countries and participants from six continents. In 2013, an even broader attendance is anticipated.
Geothermal energy is poised for tremendous global energy growth. Installed geothermal capacity is on track to surpass 12,000 MW
globally by the end of the year in 25 countries, and over 60 countries reported to have projects in development. Countries including Chile,
the Philippines, Japan, and Kenya have demonstrated impressive progress. Developers in these countries continue to secure financing,
PPAs, exploration permits and leases or enter the construction phase of development.
The Annual Meeting & Expo will offer three special International Market Events:
• Monday, September 30th (12:00-1:30 pm): International Luncheon: A ticketed lunch focusing on geothermal development in Kenya.
Tickets may be purchased through GRC athttp://www.geothermal.org. Tickets may also be purchased at registration.
• Monday, September 30th (1:30-4:45 pm): International Session: A series of speakers summarizing geothermal developments in
international regions. Open to participants in the GEA Expo or GRC Annual Meeting.
• Tuesday, October 1st (First Program: 10:00 am; Second Program: 2:00 pm): International Visitors Presentations: Informal presentations
by international participants on business developments and opportunities around the world. Open to participants in the GEA Expo or GRC
Annual Meeting. To sign up for a speaking slot with GEA, contact Becky Little at [email protected] or 202-454-5256.
“We are developing a program that reaches out to meet the needs of the international geothermal community. If you are in the
geothermal business in Africa, Europe, the Pacific Region, or elsewhere, this is where you can do business, make connections, and meet
companies with the latest technology,” said GEA Executive Director Karl Gawell. “We expect participants will find the program content
rich, timely and appealing.”
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While still two months away, GRC and GEA reminds international participants to plan early to have enough time for processing required
visas or other travel documents. For information on U.S. State Department requirements for business travel, go to:
http://travel.state.gov/pdf/BusinessVisa.pdf.
Registration for the GRC Annual Meeting & GEA Geothermal Energy Expo is now open. A Preliminary Program along with information on
registering can be found on the GRC website at http://www.geothermal.org. Student registration is complimentary with valid student ID.
Join the conversation on Twitter by following the GRC @GRC2001 and #GRC2013 or GEA at @geoenergist and #GEAExpo2013. For GRC
Annual Meeting information or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Estela Smith, 530 758 2360 or [email protected]. For GEA
Expo exhibitor or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kathy Kent, 202 454 5263 or [email protected]. To request press
credentials, please contact Shawna Seldon, The Rosen Group, 917 971 7852 [email protected].
GEA Seeks Entries for the Best in Geothermal
Press Release (Washington, D.C.) August 6 – Deadline Extended Until September 6 -– The Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) has
extended the deadline to submit a nomination for GEA Honors 2013 to Friday, Sept. 6. “After two successful years of honoring the best in
the business, we are pleased to have the opportunity to again recognize the inspiring innovators and developers in the geothermal
industry over the past year,” said Geothermal Energy Association Executive Director Karl Gawell. “Honorees will exemplify the great
accomplishments and potential for the geothermal energy industry in the United States.”
Nominations are currently being accepted for the awards program. An application may be submitted for more than one award category.
This year, awards will be given to GEA member companies in the following categories:
Technological Advancement: Awarded to an individual or company that has developed a new, innovative or pioneering
technology to further geothermal development.
Environmental Stewardship: Awarded to an individual or company that has fostered outstanding environmental stewardship
through the use of geothermal systems. This award will be presented in conjunction with the Environmental and Energy Study
Institute (EESI).
Economic Development: Awarded to an individual or company that has made a substantial contribution to the development of
local, regional or national markets through the development of geothermal systems.
Special Recognition: Nominations will also be accepted for special recognition of individuals and companies for outstanding achievement
in the geothermal industry. These awards are open to GEA members, as well as non-member companies and individuals.
The GEA Honors program extended deadline for nominations is now Friday, Sept. 6. Finalists will be named at the GRC Annual Meeting &
GEA Geothermal Energy Expo on Monday, Sept. 30. Winners will be announced in December. For more information or to submit a
nomination, please visit http://geo-energy.org/GEAHonors.aspx.
At last year’s National Geothermal Summit in Sacramento, Calif., award winners included Enel Green Power North America (Technological
Advancement) for its development of the first ever solar-geothermal hybrid power plant; Ram Power/Polaris Energia (Economic
Development) for adding 10% of clean, sustainable, reliable and indigenous power to Nicaragua’s current power portfolio; and Ormat
Technologies, Inc. (Environmental Stewardship) for preserving the overall environmental integrity and the habitat of the sage grouse, a
native bird to the Nevada area two geothermal plants were erected on.
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Geothermal Energy Expo 2013, Las Vegas, NV (Sept. 29-Oct. 2)
Every year, the Geothermal Energy Expo® hosts the world's largest gathering of vendors providing support for geothermal resource
exploration, characterization, development, production and management. It provides a unique opportunity for exhibitors to showcase
their projects, equipment, services and state of the art technology to the geothermal community. This year’s GRC Annual Meeting and
GEA Geothermal Energy Expo is at the MGM Grand Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas, September 29 through October 2, 2013. Contact Kathy
at (202) 454-5263 or [email protected]. Visit Geothermalenergy2013.org for information and registration to the Geothermal Energy
Expo only. To also attend the GRC Annual Meeting, please visit the GRC Web site at Geothermal.org.
GEA Chairing Geothermal Track at Renewable Energy World Conf. & Expo NA, Orlando (Nov. 12-14)
The Renewable Energy World Conference & Expo North America 2013 is co-located with Power-Gen International this November 12-14 at
the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The Geothermal Energy Association sits on the planning committee and will be
chairing the geothermal sessions:
Geothermal Track 1 (Technical Paper Session) Tuesday, Nov 12 1:30-3:30pm
Session Title: Geothermal Technology and Its Evolving Applications -- Although geothermal technology is well established, there are a
number of new advancements that have extended applicability and increased efficiency. This session will explore some of those new
advancements and the exciting new areas where advanced technologies are being applied.
Geothermal Track 2 (Panel Discussion) Wednesday Nov 13 9:30-11:30am
Session Title: Extending Geothermal's Reach to Exciting Global Opportunities -- While the U.S. market is still growing at a steady pace,
international markets are exploding and ripe with new opportunities. Recent reports show an estimated 18.6 GW of geothermal power
currently in development across 70 countries accounting for $100 billion in investment, and much of this development is spearheaded by
U.S. companies. This session will cover developing regions with opportunities to expand business overseas.
Geothermal Track 3 (Panel Discussion) Wednesday, Nov 13 1:30-3:30pm
Session Title: Geothermal and Oil/ Gas Industries: Areas for Mutual Benefit -- The use of oil and gas fields for electrical development has
been rigorously discussed for years, but rarely acted upon. The application of geothermal co-production and geo-pressured hybrid
technologies, including waste-to-heat power, is increasingly being transferred to the oil and gas industry and has been shown to reduce
costs, CO2 emissions and more. Meanwhile geothermal projects are also using more oil and gas technologies to enhance their production
through EGS (enhanced geothermal systems). This session covers mutual benefits to both industries.
Scheduling, confirmed participants, registration, exhibiting, networking opportunities and more at Renewableenergyworld-events.com.
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY WEEKLY
A newsletter for the geothermal industry, by Leslie Blodgett and Karl Gawell
www.geo-energy.org 202 454 5241 [email protected] © 2013 Geothermal Energy Association