NTB (Non-technical Barriers) - Interviews with Geothermal Stakeholders for Geothermal Development in the Salton Sea.
Non-technical barriers to deploying geothermal electricity projects in the United States can create significant delays and other challenges, leading to higher project risk and costs, lost opportunities to access policy incentives, and ultimately decreased competitiveness against other electricity generation technologies. These non-technical barriers cover multiple aspects of geothermal project development, including land access and permitting as well as other environmental regulations. Interviews were held with relevant stakeholders in California and Nevada to discuss their experiences with land access and permitting approvals for geothermal projects from the perspectives of both regulators and developers.
Citation Formats
National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2021). NTB (Non-technical Barriers) - Interviews with Geothermal Stakeholders for Geothermal Development in the Salton Sea. [data set]. Retrieved from https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1355.
Levine, Aaron, Smith, Ligia. NTB (Non-technical Barriers) - Interviews with Geothermal Stakeholders for Geothermal Development in the Salton Sea. . United States: N.p., 01 Oct, 2021. Web. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1355.
Levine, Aaron, Smith, Ligia. NTB (Non-technical Barriers) - Interviews with Geothermal Stakeholders for Geothermal Development in the Salton Sea. . United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1355
Levine, Aaron, Smith, Ligia. 2021. "NTB (Non-technical Barriers) - Interviews with Geothermal Stakeholders for Geothermal Development in the Salton Sea. ". United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1355.
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Details
Data from Oct 1, 2021
Last updated Jan 27, 2022
Submitted Jan 25, 2022
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
Caity Smith
Authors
Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1355Research Areas
Keywords
geothermal, energy, California, Nevada, Salton Sea, regulatory, barriers, non-technical, interviews, environmental, stakeholders, NTB, non-technical barriers, non technical barriersDOE Project Details
Project Name Geothermal Non-Technical Barriers: A State and Local Perspective
Project Lead Sean Porse
Project Number FY22 AOP 4.6.4.2