Published: April 27, 2010
Sacramento Municipal Utility District to Buy Geothermal-sourced Clean Power from Vulcan Power Company
SACRAMENTO, Calif. & BEND, Ore. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Sacramento Municipal Utility District ("SMUD" ) has signed a 21-year
contract with Patua Project, LLC, a subsidiary of Vulcan Power Company
("Vulcan" ), a developer of geothermal energy projects, for the purchase
of up to 132 megawatts (MW) of baseload renewable energy from the Patua
geothermal plant to be constructed in northern Nevada. Under the
agreement, SMUD receives energy, environmental and carbon-neutral
attributes from the project.
Vulcan's Patua geothermal energy project site, located near Fernley,
Nevada, will be built in three phases and is expected to be the
company's first geothermal power plant. Phase I drilling recommenced in
February 2010 and construction of a 60-MW power plant is projected to
begin in January 2011. The project will produce electricity around the
clock with power deliveries projected to occur as early as the first
quarter of 2012, continuing through 2033.
"This major renewable power source adds diversity to SMUD's current
renewable power portfolio," said SMUD General Manager and CEO John
DiStasio. "The additional baseload power supply avoids the challenge of
integrating an intermittent source of renewable energy, such as wind and
solar."
The project initially will provide 500 gigawatt hours (GWh) per year,
eventually ramping up to 1,000 GWh per year. These gigawatt hours will
count towards SMUD's aggressive goal of 33 percent renewable energy by
2020. Last year, renewable energy accounted for approximately 19 percent
of SMUD's power supply and will reach 20 percent by the end of 2010.
"A critical factor for our business is ensuring that we have the
customers for the power we expect to produce," said Bob Warburton,
acting CEO of Vulcan Power. "This power purchase agreement with SMUD is
our third with a major utility. We are pleased to support the Sacramento
area and the state of California in its commitment to renewable energy
sources."
Geothermal energy is a renewable power source by which naturally
occurring hot water reservoirs are drilled, producing geothermal fluids
that can be used as a clean alternative to fossil fuels burned to
generate electricity. Geothermal reservoirs are replenished by injecting
the produced water back into the reservoir, establishing a long-term
renewable energy resource without any emissions of greenhouse gases.
About SMUD
As the nation's sixth largest publicly owned utility, SMUD has been
providing low-cost, reliable electricity for more than 60 years to
Sacramento County (and a small portion of Placer County). SMUD is a
recognized industry leader and award winner for its innovative energy
efficiency programs, renewable power technologies, and for its
sustainable solutions for a healthier environment. The utility is on
track to become the first large California utility to receive 20 percent
of its energy from renewable resources. For more information, visit
smud.org.
About Vulcan Power
Vulcan Power Company is a privately-held geothermal developer founded in
1991 that accumulated significant land leases during an industry
downturn. The company holds an extensive property portfolio of
geothermal leases and applications covering more than 170,000 acres in
Nevada, California, Oregon, and Arizona. Vulcan has signed 20-year term
Power Purchase Agreements ("PPAs" ) with Nevada Power Company, Southern
California Edison Company and Sacramento Municipal Utility District, and
is currently negotiating additional PPAs with other utilities. Vulcan is
a vertically integrated company and wholly owns the subsidiary companies
that provide its drilling related services. Investors include an
affiliate of Denham Capital and a principal investing division of Bank
of America Merrill Lynch. For additional information on Vulcan and
geothermal power, go to www.vulcanpower.com.

For the Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Dace Udris, (916)
732-5111
dudris@smud.org
or
For
Vulcan Power Company
CJP Communications
Gina Sorice, (212)
279-3115 ext. 243
gsorice@cjpcom.com
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