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Ormat acquires geothermal assets in Utah, Nevada, and California

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Greenfield development projects – Ormat has acquired the rights to explore and potentially develop two greenfield projects, one adjacent to the Cove Fort power plant, and the other in a high-potential geothermal resource area in California. Ormat Technologies, Inc. Highway at Cove Fort historic site in Utah, U.S.

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AGM calls for geothermal incentive from O&G industry in Mexico

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. “ Since geothermal requires financial incentives for its exploration and development, these can come from the oil industry and income of our country, since I consider that Petróleos Mexicanos and the oil industry in general could pay a decarbonization bonus that encourages exploration and geothermal drilling.”

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San Antonio Air Force facility to pilot advanced geothermal tech

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The Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) of the United States Air Force in San Antonio, Texas is already in the process of preparing for a utility-scale geothermal power project that will supply clean and reliable energy to the facility even in the event of commercial grid outages. The JBSA is one of four U.S. Driggers, Commander at JBSA.

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Despite setback, Unalaska intends to push on with geothermal project

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The original developer of the Makushin geothermal power project in city of Unalaska in Alaska has now been removed from the project following the expiry of the PPA that has been signed with the City. However, there is hope yet for the geothermal project as the City seems to have plans of developing it under a different structure.