ENVIRONMENT

BLM proposed geothermal power project open for public comment

Aug 21, 2024, 6:00 PM | Updated: 6:49 pm

A photograph of the proposed site for the new enhanced geothermal power project....

The proposed site area for the Fervo Energy Cape Geothermal Power Project in Beaver County, Utah. (Bureau of Land Management)

(Bureau of Land Management)

CEDAR CITY, Utah — The Bureau of Land Management has extended a general invitation for comments on the Fervo Cape Geothermal Power Project. This enhanced geothermal power project would, if approved, build new facilities on BLM land that employ a new method of clean energy generation.

How geothermal power works

Traditionally, geothermal power pulls up heated water already present underground. That water is then used — directly or indirectly — to turn a turbine and generate electricity. Since the Earth’s inner layers constantly push heat out toward the crust, geothermal energy is constant, abundant, and renewable. 

Enhanced geothermal, on the other hand, injects fluid down into hot rock formations underground and then extracts it to generate electricity. This would allow facilities to operate even where groundwater is not abundant. The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy estimates that enhanced geothermal energy could power more than 65 million homes in America.

The Fervo Cape Project

The proposed project would involve about 23 wells for initial observation and injection, followed by up to 20 power plants. In the proposal, the project would spread across 631 acres, with 148 acres of that land in BLM-managed areas.

With the proposal now published, the BLM wants public input before they proceed.

“Engaging with the public is a cornerstone of our process,” said Color Country District Manager Gloria Tibbetts. “We urge you to provide detailed feedback so we can comprehensively address all potential impacts.”

How to provide feedback

The project details are available on the BLM’s website, along with a fillable form for feedback. Comments can also be mailed in to the following address:

Attn: Fervo Cape Geothermal Power Project

Bureau of Land Management

176 E. DL Sargent Drive

Cedar City, UT 84721

The BLM is accepting public comment until September 20th.

Currently, 48 geothermal power plants operate on BLM-managed lands. The organization hopes to use these and other projects to improve low-carbon energy infrastructure in America.

Related: Largest geothermal energy development in the U.S. is here in Utah

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BLM proposed geothermal power project open for public comment