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San Emidio Geothermal Plant, in Washoe County, Nevada, is a
geothermal power plant Geothermal power is electrical power generated from geothermal energy. Technologies in use include dry steam power stations, flash steam power stations and binary cycle power stations. Geothermal electricity generation is currently used in 26 ...
with a design capacity of . The upgraded plant went online on May 25, 2012.


History

The plant is the second to occupy the site. The older plant, originally known as the Empire Geothermal Plant, which was sold by Empire Geothermal Power LLC to U.S. Geothermal Inc. in 2008, was commissioned in 1987. Phase I of the reconstruction added an generator. In January, 2020, the BLM initiated an environmental assessment concerning a possible new power plant, substation, as many as 25 geothermal and injection wells, a 7.5 mile above ground pipeline and a 58 mile long power line terminating in Fernley, NV. The powerline will parallel an existing 500kV line and use existing access roads.


Future expansions

*Phase II (Initially planned for 3Q 2013) (2020) *Phase III with


Notes

Energy infrastructure completed in 2012 Buildings and structures in Washoe County, Nevada Geothermal power stations in Nevada {{Nevada-struct-stub