![]() ![]() SVCE and 3CE will be able to count the CD4 project towards the CPUC’s new procurement order,” said Girish Balachandran, SVCE CEO. “Carbon-free energy from resources such as geothermal that produce energy in all hours of the day are critical to achieve California’s GHG reduction goals. The CD4 project is also using an innovative closed-loop binary process to eliminate the natural carbon emissions associated with flash steam geothermal energy production. The state recently ordered the procurement of at least 1,000 MW of zero carbon emitting generation resources with at least an 80% capacity factor by 2026 which includes new geothermal. The CD4 project will be the first new geothermal power plant built within the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) balancing authority in the last 30 years. The project is estimated to bring over $13 million in economic benefits to the Mammoth Lakes region and will create more than 180 construction jobs. The remaining 16 MW of power will be going to the City of Colton in Southern California. The state-of-the-art project is expected to provide 30 MW of electricity, enough to power 22,000 homes and offset 160,000 tons of CO2 annually. ![]() Grow Your Solar & Storage Business in 2022 and Beyond with Panasonic Webinar: Newest Innovations for Off-Grid Success.Solar PV Design Software and Sales Tool Buyer’s Guide.2021 Guide to Residential Solar Installer Partner Programs.Solar Rooftop Mounting Buyer’s Guide 2022.Solar + Storage Battery Buyer’s Guide 2022.Ground-Mount Buyer’s Guide 2022: Trackers, fixed tilt.Energy Storage System Buyer’s Guide 2022. ![]()
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