Geothermal Plant Capacity Factors

Authors: Greg MINES, Christopher RICHARD, Jay NATHWANI, Hillary HANSON, Rachel WOOD
Keywords: capacity factor, geothermal power plants, EIA
Conference: Stanford Geothermal Workshop Session: General
Year: 2015 Language: English
Abstract: The Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently published a report that indicates the capacity factor for geothermal plants has declined over the interval from 2008 thru 2012. Though capacity factor is a term commonly used by geothermal stakeholders to express the ability of a plant to produce power, it is a term that is frequently misunderstood and in some instances incorrectly used. In this paper we discuss how this capacity factor is defined and utilized by the EIA, including discussion on the information that the EIA requests from operations in their 923 and 860 forms that are submitted annually by geothermal operators. A discussion is also provided regarding the entities utilizing the information in the EIA reports, and how those entities can misinterpret the data being supplied by the operators. The intent of the paper is to inform the facility operators as the importance of the accuracy of the data that they provide, and the implications of not providing the correct information.
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