California Utility Backs Largest Geothermal Power Development in the US

Southern California Edison is supporting a landmark 400 megawatt geothermal project in Utah, spearheaded by Fervo Energy. This initiative aims to provide clean electricity to 400,000 homes, reducing dependency on fossil fuels and contributing significantly to global decarbonization efforts. The project is expected to commence by 2026.


PTI | Sacramento | Updated: 25-06-2024 17:07 IST | Created: 25-06-2024 17:07 IST
California Utility Backs Largest Geothermal Power Development in the US
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In a notable stride towards clean energy, Southern California Edison has committed to backing a significant geothermal power project that promises to reshape electric power generation in the US.

The utility will purchase 400 megawatts of clean electricity from Fervo Energy's new geothermal development in southwest Utah, enough to power approximately 400,000 homes. Announced on Tuesday, this project marks a milestone in sustainable energy efforts.

The advancement, utilizing Fervo's innovative drilling techniques, underscores a move towards reducing reliance on fossil fuel-based power, a major cause of climate change. Expected to start operation by 2026, this could play a critical role in global decarbonization.

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