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Within the next week, Raser Technologies Inc. expects to begin transmitting around 7 megawatts of electricity generated at its new geothermal plant outside of Beaver to the city of Anaheim in Southern California.
Raser is touting the Millard County plant as a breakthrough in geothermal energy production — one capable of generating electricity from low-temperature wells that until now weren’t viewed as hot enough to produce power.
“We’re now ready to begin ramping up the plant,” said Richard Putnam, spokesman for the Provo-based Raser Technologies. “This is a big step for our company, and for geothermal energy production in this country.”
Initially, Raser will be sending Anaheim 7 megawatts of power but that amount will rise to 10 to 11 megawatts during the next several weeks as the company finishes linking additional geothermal wells to the plant.
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