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AltaRock’s EGS demonstration project in the Geysers was recently the subject of a NYT article which, while noting the promise of EGS as part of the country’s alternative energy portfolio, questioned whether EGS was safe.

AltaRock has been focused on the safety and success of our project from the beginning, and will continue to work with the community and regulators to ensure geothermal energy can provide our state with clean, abundant, and affordable energy.

The article compared our demonstration project at the Geysers to a project in Basel, Switzerland, but these projects are very different:

  • We took extraordinary care in choosing our site at the Geysers to avoid siting on a major fault. The Basel Project drilled into a significant fault. Read More
  • Smaller faults mean smaller events, and the faults in the Geysers area are significantly smaller than at Basel. Read More
  • The geology of the Geysers is very different - seismic studies predict events at the Geysers likely to be imperceptible at the surface. Read More
  • Events of similar magnitude to Basel occur frequently in California. Read More
  • Basel produced an event with a magnitude which is more than 10 times the size of the maximum event estimated for our project. Read More
  • We have installed monitoring and control procedures and designed pressure relief mechanisms to minimize any impact. Read More
  • We are employing proprietary technologies to ensure a safe and well-controlled project. Read More
  • We have actively involved and informed the community. Read More

California needs power and as the nation’s largest state economy it has the biggest demand for alternative, non- carbon based energy sources. EGS at the Geysers has the potential to provide clean energy to supply much of California’s renewable needs.

 

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