At the outer edges of the largest operating geothermal field in the world, the Energy Department and project partner Calpine Corp. achieved the nation's first sustained enhanced geothermal system (EGS) demonstration success in 2012. The Geysers EGS Demonstration project successfully created a new and distinct reservoir, yielding enough steam to produce 5 MW of electricity, a program milestone. Because of existing infrastructure, this EGS reservoir demonstrates that stimulating hot rock on the margins of existing hydrothermal fields can secure higher field productivity at low cost.

Positive Impact

Proving the technology for advanced EGS applications, this first-of-its-kind achievement successfully demonstrated that EGS technologies are commercially viable.

Locations

Middletown, California

Partners

Calpine Corp.

EERE Investment

$7 million

Clean Energy Sector

Renewable electricity generation

The Geothermal Technologies Office researches, develops, and validates innovative and cost-competitive technologies and tools to locate, access, and develop geothermal resources in the United States.

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