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Renewable Energy: Increased Geothermal Development Will Depend on Overcoming Many Challenges

GAO-06-930T Published: Jul 11, 2006. Publicly Released: Jul 11, 2006.
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The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Act) contains provisions that address challenges to developing geothermal resources, including the high risk and uncertainty of developing geothermal power plants, lack of sufficient transmission capacity, and delays in federal leasing. Among the provisions are means to simplify federal royalties on geothermal resources while overall collecting the same level of royalty revenues. This testimony summarizes the results of a recent GAO report, GAO-06-629. In this testimony, GAO describes: (1) the current extent of and potential for geothermal development, (2) challenges faced by developers of geothermal resources, (3) federal, state, and local government actions to address these challenges, and (4) how provisions of the Act are likely to affect federal geothermal royalty disbursement and collections.

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Economic analysisElectric energyElectric power generationElectric powerplantsEnergy industryEnergy policyGeothermal energyGeothermal resourcesRoyalty paymentsRoyalty revenues