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Title: Mt' Princeton Geothermal LLC


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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Colorado Rural Electric Operations and
    Engineering Conference
  • Mt. Princeton Hot Springs
  • 8 April 2009
  • Frederick B. Henderson III, Ph.D.
  • Chief Scientist, Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC

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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Geothermal Energy Types
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps Shallow
  • Hydrothermal, Direct Use - Intermediate
  • Hydrothermal, Electricity Intermediate
  • Engineered Geothermal (Energy) Systems - Deep

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Baseline Geothermal Electricity
  • Why Geothermal Energy Now?
  • Only baseline alternative energy
  • 24/7 on off
  • No air or water pollution
  • No storage requirement
  • Upfront cost no fuel supply required
  • In many US Co-op back yards

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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Mt. Princeton Geothermal Project
  • First Geothermal Electricity in Colorado
  • Stages
  • I. Geology, Geophysics, Land Leasing
  • Permitting - 2008
  • II. Thermal Gradient Drilling Targeting -
    2009
  • III. Deep Slim Hole Drilling Pump Tests -
    2009
  • IV. Production Injection Drilling and Plant
    Development - 2010

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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Regulatory and Permitting
  • Thermal Gradient Drilling
  • Public meeting and permits DONE
  • Exploration Well Exploratory Drilling
  • Need Public meetings and permits
  • Production and Injection Well Drilling
  • Need Public meetings and permits
  • Plant and Well Piping Development
  • Need Public meetings and permits
  • Final Permitting County Planning
    Commissioners

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TOPOGRAPHY Upper Arkansas River Basin
Study Area
Buena Vista
Salida
N
San Luis Valley
Source USGS Seamless In ArcGIS database
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Hot Springs
N
Hot Springs
  • Occur Along the Range Front Fault
  • Appear at Offset Zones
  • Altered Quartz Monzonite
  • Temperatures Vary
  • 40-82 ºC
  • Unique Geochemistry

Mosquito Range
Sawatch Range
J. Dimick, 2007
10 km
http//earth.google.com
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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Chaffee County Geothermal
  • Potential Order of Energy Potential
  • Mt. Princeton HS Highest T and HF
  • Cottonwood HS 2nd High Heat, HF?
  • Poncha Springs HS 3rd High Heat HF?
  • Hecla Junction Warm Springs Warm
  • HF ? HF Heat Flow

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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Primary Target
  • Deep (2,000 3,000) Fracture Reservoir
  • Prove sustainable flow of 15,000 gpm for 10 MW
    production
  • Deep target for
  • 1) hotter temperature 250F
  • 2) Prove no surface water table impact

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Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Well Log Study

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GENERALIZED GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM
Hot Springs
PERMEABLE BEDS
IMPERMEABLE BEDS
ALTERED / MINERALIZED
CRYSTALLINE ROCKS
FRACTURE ZONE
COLD WATER FLOW
HOT WATER FLOW
HEAT SOURCE
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GIS Database Based on Chaffee County GIS
database D. Reimer
BUENA VISTA
A
N
Gravity Points
1 Mile
2006 LINE
PROPOSED 2009 LINE
A
SP Resistivity
Mt Princeton H.S.
2008 LINE
Gravity Points
2005 LINE
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A
A
Mt Princeton Hot Springs
Trout Creek
Maxwell Park
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM
HEAT SOURCE
LITHOLOGY
STRUCTURE
Fault with Inferred Motion
Fractures
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Total field magnetic intensity vs distance along
2008 CSM seismic line
MPHS
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North Line Gravity
(Dots only!)
High
Low
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SP Response Contours and ArcGis Elevation and
Roads Map
Silica Precipitation causes plugging.
UTM, northing
Orientation of Fracture
UTM, easting
mV
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Low Resolution SP Response
Deer Valley Ranch
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Where to drill?
  • Fault Maps after
  • Cleaning up the lines

Chalk Cliffs
Drill Location
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  • Add SP DC
  • Fault Maps after
  • Self Potential
  • Resistivity

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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Stage II Thermal Gradient Drilling
  • ? Description and Goal
  • ? Thermal gradients and Heat Flow
  • ? State heat flow map
  • ? AMAX 1973-5 heat flow drilling
  • ? Plans for 2009
  • ? Permitting
  • ? Estimated Cost 100,000

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Baseline Geothermal Electricity
  • Thermal Gradient (degrees/distance)?
  • X Rock Heat Conductivity
  • Heat Flow
  • (in mW/m²)?

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AMAX WELLS
AMAX WELLS
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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Future Plans and New Technologies
  • ? General Plan
  • ? Fall 2008 Additional geophysics
  • as needed (CSM Proposal) 150,000
  • Thermal Gradient Drilling 150,000
  • ? Spring Summer 2009 Initial
  • deep reservoir drilling 2-4 Million
  • ? Fall 2009 2010 Additional production
    and
  • re-injection drilling 5 Million
  • Surface plant development 30-40 Million

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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC
  • Geothermal Hot Spring Energy
  • The perfect exploration storm
  • Exploration I Hot springs transmission lines
  • Exploration II Geology thermal gradient ID
  • Deep drilling PUC allowed utility development
    funding Extended Tax Credits PPPAs
  • New technology UTC-type mid Theat systems
  • New markets Utility required profile standards
    20 alternative energy by 2020 11.5 years

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Baseline Geothermal Electricity
  • Shallow Temperature Survey (STS)
  • Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC is working with GEO,
    CSM and CGS to develop a STS system in the Mt.
    Princeton-Chaffee County area in order to do a
    state wide first cut of hot springs prospects for
    large thermal indication of producible deep
    targets. Development costs 55,000

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Mt. Princeton Geothermal LLC OPPORTUNITIES FOR
INVESTMENT
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