Valley fire in California damages part of geothermal power facility
The fire caused damage around the geothermal facilities at the Geysers in Middletown, California. Five geothermal power plants at the Geysers 45-squre mile geothermal complex, home to 14 geothermal plants, were damaged by the 61,000 acre Valley Fire that quickly blazed through the area earlier this week. Communications systems, cooling towers, and other infrastructure were damaged at the affected plants. None of the powerhouses have been damaged by the fire. According to Brett Kerr, a spokesperson for Calpine, the plants’ operator, none of the powerhouses containing power-producing turbines w…
The fire caused damage around the geothermal facilities at the Geysers in Middletown, California.
Five geothermal power plants at the Geysers 45-squre mile geothermal complex, home to 14 geothermal plants, were damaged by the 61,000 acre Valley Fire that quickly blazed through the area earlier this week. Communications systems, cooling towers, and other infrastructure were damaged at the affected plants.None of the powerhouses have been damaged by the fire.
According to Brett Kerr, a spokesperson for Calpine, the plants’ operator, none of the powerhouses containing power-producing turbines were seriously damaged in the fire. All non-essential employees were evacuated and accounted for after the fire had reached the complex. Only vital workers remained at the site and worked alongside firefighters with the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, reported SFGate. Kerr said that “Cooling towers are typically made of wood, if something was going to be damaged by fire, it would be those structures.”