Experimental Geothermal Research Facilities study (Phase 0). Final report. Volume 1 Page: 75 of 98
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Valley in which the recommended East Mesa
test site is located. The IID power
sources are indicated in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 also shows the IID power
transmission grid. The IID, with fore-
sight, provided a 33 KV transmissibn ser-
vice into the USBR test site with potential
for future feed into the transmission grid
of geothermal generated power. The trans-
mission pole line is within 1000 feet of
the study-recommended NSF test site and
has the capability to absorb up to 30 MWe
of site generated power. Up to 50 MWe
could be absorbed with increased trans-
mission voltage modifications to the IDD
substation.
Assuming that IID would pay 5 mills/KWI!
for NSF facilities developed power and
6 MWe available at 85 percent plant factor,
$223,380 per year revenue would be obtained
from Phase 2 operation to provide supplemen-
tal testing goods and services.
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