(Reuters) - The company expects to spend $200 million to begin the
program and would consider further development if it is able to
enter into long-term power sales contracts, Calpine Chief
Executive Robert May said in a statement.
The Geysers, which is 72 miles north of San
Francisco, is the largest producer of geothermal energy in the
United States, tapping steam from hot rocks deep in the earth to
generate electricity.
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program and would consider further development if it is able to
enter into long-term power sales contracts, Calpine Chief
Executive Robert May said in a statement.
The Geysers, which is 72 miles north of San
Francisco, is the largest producer of geothermal energy in the
United States, tapping steam from hot rocks deep in the earth to
generate electricity.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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