Brady Hot Springs Geothermal Area

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Area Overview



Geothermal Area Profile



Location: Nevada

Exploration Region: Northwest Basin and Range Geothermal Region

GEA Development Phase: Operational
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Coordinates: 39.7883°, -119.0167°


Resource Estimate

Mean Reservoir Temp: 182°C
455.15 K
359.6 °F
819.27 °R
[1]

Estimated Reservoir Volume: 3.17 km³
3,170,000,000 m³
0.761 mi³
111,947,493,505.57 ft³
4,146,203,462.23 yd³
3,170,000,000,000 L
[2]

Mean Capacity: 26.1 MW
26,100 kW
26,100,000 W
26,100,000,000 mW
0.0261 GW
2.61e-5 TW
[3]

USGS Mean Reservoir Temp: 185°C
458.15 K
365 °F
824.67 °R
[4]

USGS Estimated Reservoir Volume: 4 km³ [4]

USGS Mean Capacity: 44 MW [4]

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History and Infrastructure



Operating Power Plants: 1


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Developing Power Projects: 0

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Power Production Profile

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  • Ormat

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Exploration History



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Well Field Description



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Average Temperature of Geofluid: 187 °C
460.15 K
368.6 °F
828.27 °R
[5]

Sanyal Classification (Wellhead): Low Temperature


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Depth to Top of Reservoir: 300 m
0.3 km
0.186 mi
984.252 ft
328.083 yd
[1]

Depth to Bottom of Reservoir: 1676 m
1.676 km
1.041 mi
5,498.688 ft
1,832.89 yd
[1]

Average Depth to Reservoir: 988 m
0.988 km
0.614 mi
3,241.47 ft
1,080.487 yd


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Geology of the Area


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The Brady’s geothermal field, in the hot spring mountains of northwestern Nevada, has a reservoir temperature of 180-193°C at 1- 2 km depth and supports a combined dual flash and binary geothermal power plant with a total installed capacity of 26 MWe. The Brady’s area is dominated by NNE-trending gently to moderately tilted fault blocks bounded by moderately to steeply dipping normal faults. Faults in the area dip both WNW and ESE and have respectively accommodated both E- and W-tilting of fault blocks. West-tilted fault blocks predominate suggesting that ESE-dipping faults have accommodated the bulk of extension in the area. No major transverse or cross faults have been observed at the surface. In terms of hydrothermal activity, the most significant fault in the area is the Brady’s fault zone, which consists of a complex system of en echelon, primarily WNW-dipping faults. The surface expression of the Brady’s geothermal system is a 4-km-long, NNE-trending zone of extensive sinter, warm ground, fumaroles, and mud pots along the Brady’s fault system. The main hot springs at Brady’s have been the site of a resort and spa for many years (1930s to 1950s). The main production wells at Brady’s appear to penetrate the down-plunge projection of a small left step in a major splay of the Brady’s fault zone. The NNE-striking Brady’s fault zone is orthogonal to the regional WNW-trending extension direction and is thus favorably oriented for fluid flow. We suggest that multiple fault intersections at depth between the WNW-dipping Brady’s fault zone and presumably older ESE-dipping faults, as well as multiple fault strands in the step-over, produce a zone of high fracture density that enhances fluid flow and facilitates the rise of a deep-seated thermal plume.[5]





Geofluid Geochemistry



Geochemistry

Salinity (low): 3500 [8]

Salinity (high):

Salinity (average): 3500

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NEPA-Related Analyses (3)


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Document #Analysis
Type
ApplicantApplication
Date
Decision
Date
Lead
Agency
Development
Phase(s)
Techniques
DOI-BLM-NV-W010-2010-0041-CXCXStephen D. Muir2 April 201026 July 2010Bureau of Land ManagementGeothermal/ExplorationSeismic Techniques
DOI-BLM-NV-W010-2012-0057-EAEABrady Power Partners5 January 201217 January 2013Bureau of Land ManagementGeothermal/Well FieldDownhole Techniques
NVN-88321CUStephen G. Muir2 April 201013 April 2010Bureau of Land ManagementGeothermal/ExplorationMicrogravity-Hybrid Microgravity


Exploration Activities (1)


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Page Technique Activity Start Date Activity End Date Reference Material
Micro-Earthquake At Brady Hot Springs Geothermal Area (2011) Micro-Earthquake 2011 2011

References


  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ruggero Bertani. 2005. World Geothermal Power Generation 2001-2005. Proceedings of World Geothermal Congress; Turkey: World Geothermal Congress.
  2. Geothermex Inc.. 2004. New Geothermal Site Identification and Qualification. Richmond, CA: California Energy Commission. Report No.: P500-04-051. Contract No.: 500-04-051.
  3. Benjamin Matek. Geo-energy [Internet]. Geothermal Energy Association. [updated 2015/04/28;cited 2015/04/28]. Available from: http://geo-energy.org/
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 U.S. Geological Survey. 2008. Assessment of Moderate- and High-Temperature Geothermal Resources of the United States. USA: U.S. Geological Survey. Report No.: Fact Sheet 2008-3082.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028722.pdf
  6. http://www.atlasgeoinc.com/wp-content/uploads/GRC2011-Faulds.pdf
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1029280.pdf
  8. http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1005447.pdf


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