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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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NEWS RELEASEFor Immediate
Release: November 26, 2002 Contact: John Wright, Interior, (202) 208-6416 or Heidi Valetkevitch, Forest Service,(202) 205-1089 CALIF. GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT APPROVED WASHINGTON -The U.S. Department of the Interior and U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service today approved development by the Calpine Corporation of a 48-megawatt geothermal power plant at Telephone Flat, near Medicine Lake on the Modoc National Forest in Siskiyou County, Calif.The approval is
part of a reconsideration process involving the project. The agencies determined that the
environmental analysis, conducted under provisions of the National
Environmental Policy Act, was still valid.
The increased national and state focus on renewable energy, along with
the further mitigation measures required, justified approval of the project. "Production
of electricity from the geothermal resource will help the nation take steps
toward increasing domestic energy supplies, particularly from renewable
sources," said Assistant Secretary of the Interior Rebecca W. Watson. "The power plant will also help
California meet its legislative mandate of producing 20 percent of energy
supplies from renewable energy sources by 2017." The state of California
enacted legislation in September, requiring the state to double its supply of
renewable resources and for retail sellers of electricity to boost their use of
renewable resources by at least one percent each year until the 20 percent
target is met by 2017. The power plant
will use hot water from deep within the Earth to produce electricity for about
50,000 homes. The water will then be
re-injected into the geothermal pool to be reheated and reused. Calpine projects the plant to operate for 45
years. Calpine will be
required to conduct several mitigation measures, addressing concerns raised by
American Indian tribes and others, including realigning its proposed power line
to reduce visual and environmental impacts.
The realignment will result in a 13-mile power line for the plant to be
built east of the original proposed location, roughly paralleling existing
Forest Service Road 97. The power line will not cross the Medicine
Lake Area Traditional Cultural Places District, as the original power line
would have, nor will it go through the Mount Hoffman inventoried roadless area,
further reducing environmental impacts. BLM is
responsible for administering the geothermal lease, including the power plant,
well field and associated infrastructure.
The Forest Service is responsible for issuing permits necessary for
power lines, pipelines and road rights-of-way on national forest system lands. "The
project will produce renewable energy with fewer environmental impacts. The decision also fulfills the government's
20-year obligation to the leaseholder," said Forest Service Chief Dale
Bosworth. "I am especially
appreciative of the mitigation measures DOI is requiring within the lease area
to reduce impacts on traditional cultural values and uses of the tribes." The decision
follows extensive consultations with the affected tribes to hear their concerns
regarding the significance of the Medicine Lake Highlands as a sacred area and
the manner in which the proposed development would affect this important
cultural property and its use. Although
the tribes remain opposed to the project, Bureau of Land Management Director
Kathleen Clarke and Chief Bosworth met personally with them, which led the
agencies to seek design changes to reduce the visual and audible impacts of the
project wherever possible. Calpine will
build the plant within the Glass Mountain Known Geothermal Resource Area,
identified in the 1970s as a region with significant potential for development
of geothermal energy. Leases for
geothermal development were sold in the mid-1980s. BLM and Forest Service received proposals for
the plant's development in 1996. # # # Note to Editors: A copy
of the Record of Decision can be located at: http://www.ca.blm.gov/news/pdfs/medlake/TelephoneFlatROD_1.pdf
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