U.S. Geothermal

U.S. Geothermal Inc.
Public
Traded as AMEX: HTM
Industry Renewable Energy
Founded 2000
Headquarters Boise, Idaho, United States
Website www.usgeothermal.com

U.S. Geothermal, Inc. is a geothermal energy company focused on the development, production and sale of electricity from geothermal energy. The company operates three geothermal plants in the United States.[1][2] located in Idaho, Oregon and Nevada, and is developing power plants in California, Nevada, Oregon as well as in Central America in the Republic of Guatemala.[3]

Existing Operations

Neal Hot Springs

Neal Hot Springs, Oregon

U.S. Geothermal’s flagship project and Oregon’s first commercial Geothermal power plant. It came on-line in November 2012.

Equity Partner: Enbridge (40%), $36 B Energy Pipeline Co.

Project Loan: Lender - U.S Dept. of Energy, Fixed 2.6% APR, 22-year term, $61.8 M balance (2/29/16), 60% USG / 40% Enbridge.

Power Sales Contract: Idaho Power Company, 25-year term, Contract Average Energy Price $126.36 per megawatt-hour.

22 net MW (annual average): Air Cooled, 30 MW (winter), 14 MW (summer).

High Reliability: Availability 2015 average 97.9% (excluding schedule annual overhaul).

San Emidio Power Plant

San Emidio Power Plant, Nevada

Near-Term expansion opportunity, went on-line in May 2012.

Equity Partner: None.

Project Loan: Lender - Prudential Insurance, Fixed 6.75% APR, 24-year term, $29.7 million balance (2/29/16).

Power Sales Contract: NV Energy, 25-year term, Contract Average Energy Price $103.52 per megawatt-hour.

10 net MW (annual average): Water Cooled.

High Reliability: Availability 2015 average 98.6% (excluding schedule annual overhaul).

Raft River Power Plant

Raft River Power Plant, Idaho

Pacific Northwest and Idaho’s first Geothermal power plant. It went on-line in January 2008.

Equity Partner: Goldman Sachs (5%), Tax equity ownership structure.

Project Loan: None.

Power Sales Contract: Idaho Power Company, 25-year term, Contract Average Energy Price $66.22 per megawatt-hour, Contract Average REC price $7.10.

13 net MW (annual average): Water Cooled, 10 MW current production.

High Reliability: Availability 2015 average 95.4% (excluding schedule annual overhaul)

Development Projects

Advanced development projects near term expectations:

WGP Geysers Project - California

Expected plant size 30 MW net. Expected on-line date - 2018. Expected cost to build $150 M. Qualified for 30% investment tax credit. Status – 5 wells drilled with 30 MW of steam currently available for production.

El Ceibillo - Guatemala

Expected plant size 25 MW net. Expected on-line date (phase 1) - 2018. Expected cost to build (phase 1) $140 M. Qualified for 10 year income tax holiday. Status – production well drilling in progress.

San Emidio II - Nevada

Expected plant size 10 MW net. Expected on-line date (phase 2) - 2017. Expected cost to build (phase 2) $60 M. Qualified for 30% investment tax credit. Status – production well drilling in progress.

Crescent Valley - Nevada

Expected plant size (phase 1) 25 MW net. Expected on-line date (phase 1) - 2018. Expected cost to build (phase 1) $130 M. Qualified for 30% investment tax credit. Status – first well completed with additional drilling in planning.

Key Management

Dennis Gilles, CEO

Board Member U.S. Geothermal since 2011. Previous SVP of Calpine, prior experience at SCE/Mission and BP/ARCO. Engineer & MBA, 35 years energy management experience, 29 years in geothermal.

Doug Glaspey, President & COO

Co-founder of U.S. Geothermal, Engineer with 37 years in natural resource exploration, development and operation, including 13 years of geothermal experience.

References

Notes
  1. "Profile: U.S. Geothermal Inc". Yahoo! Finance. 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  2. "U.S. Geothermal Provides Company Update". The Wall Street Journal. January 13, 2014. Retrieved February 25, 2014.
  3. "US Geothermal Inc: NYSEMKT:HTM quotes & news". Google Finance. 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
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