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Geothermal Electric Plant Planned in N.M. ; Facility Will Power 5,500 Ariz. Homes

A Utah company is planning to build New Mexico's first commercial geothermal electric generation plant on 2,500 acres in Hidalgo County near Lordsburg that will produce enough power for about 5,500 homes.

Publicly traded Raser Technologies Inc. of Provo said Wednesday that its plant should be generating electricity by the end of the year. It will produce 11 megawatts for the Phoenix market under a 20- year purchased power agreement with the Salt River Project, an Arizona utility. Terms of that deal were not be disclosed.

Raser said Wednesday that it has begun taking delivery of geothermal power generating units manufactured by United Technologies that will be used for the New Mexico ...

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