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Baseline Geothermal Power Capacity in the USA and California

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OSTI ID:1778709
As states in the USA adopt more ambitious targets within their Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) they need to create an energy mix that provides the power grid with resiliency, reliability and stability. An RPS is now adopted in 29 states, with California, for example, targeting 60% renewable by 2030 and 100% "clean" by 2045. The renewable-energy demand cannot be fulfilled by intermittent sources alone and baseload power will be required. Geothermal power provides flexible baseload with capacity factors that are higher than any other power resource except nuclear. Additionally, geothermal delivers load balancing and ancillary services that help maintain the stability of the transmission grid. The demand for geothermal energy will only increase. In April 2019, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) gave the geothermal industry a target to supply 2,900 MW of net power into the grid by 2030. What does this target mean in terms of today's power generation and how do we achieve that target? In order to implement a strategy, we must first understand the baseline power capacity onto which the industry must build. This paper uses publicly available data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) to collect and assess metrics that can be used to help form strategies for industry growth. An accompanying collaboration between the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and GRC will build on these results with a report published at the end of 2020. The Nameplate Capacity for the USA is 3,806 MW, which has grown only 2% since 2012. Two important performance ratios are defined - Net Capacity Factor and Supply Ratio - that link the power supplied to the grid with nameplate capacity. Using these learnings, it is shown that the total installed capacity in California needs to be 5,750 MW in 2030 to achieve the CPUC target. An industry-led strategic task force is proposed with the goal of planning sufficient geothermal installation over the next 10 years to meet this demand.
Research Organization:
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)
DOE Contract Number:
AC36-08GO28308
OSTI ID:
1778709
Report Number(s):
NREL/CP-5700-77874; MainId:31783; UUID:2fae5ec3-8380-4cf6-8c52-5338498346ae; MainAdminID:21281
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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