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About Om Power 1

OM Power 1, LLC is a limited liability company (LLC) which holds geothermal leases on private property near Klamath Falls, Oregon, (42 deg 10’ 30” N - 121 deg 37’ 5” W). Required drilling permits, environmental permits, access permits and use permits have been obtained. The electricity which will be generated has already been contracted in a power purchase agreement for 15 years with PacifiCorp Power Company in Oregon.

Three wells are planned for the operation. Two wells provide hot brine for the turbine to turn the generator to generate electricity. The third well will be used to re-inject the used brine back into the earth. A power plant has been designed and location determined to transform the heat in the geothermal brine into electricity; it is located in the immediate proximity of existing PacifiCorp electrical lines which have sufficient capacity to receive the electricity; a connection substation has also been designed and approved.

  • Geothermal lease with Lowell N. Jones Co. is in place.
  • All local, state and federal permits are in place.
  • A 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the electricity has already been secured with PacifiCorp of Oregon.
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There is an ongoing demand for growing renewable energy output in the U.S.

Geothermal is a baseload 24/7
reliable electricity generator.

Geothermal energy is
heat energy from the earth heat

Geothermal resources are reservoirs of hot water that exist or are human made at varying temperatures and depths below the Earth's surface. Wells, ranging from a few feet to several miles deep, can be drilled into underground reservoirs to tap steam and very hot water that can be brought to the surface for use in a variety of applications, including electricity generation, direct use, and heating and cooling. In the United States, most geothermal reservoirs are in the western states.

Renewable

The heat flowing from Earth’s interior is continually replenished by the decay of naturally occurring radioactive elements and will remain available for billions of years.

Baseload

Geothermal power plants produce electricity consistently and can run essentially 24 hours per day/7 days per week, regardless of weather conditions.

Small footprint

Geothermal power plants are compact. They use less land per gigawatt-hour than comparable-capacity coal and solar photovoltaic (PV) power stations.

Clean

Modern closed-loop geothermal power plants emit no greenhouse gasses and have life cycle emissions four times lower than solar PV.

OM Power

is affiliated with Kodali, Inc of Reno, Nevada. Two affiliates will be responsible for the site investigation, reservoir evaluation, drilling, design and construction of the facility

OM Power 1 LLC holds geothermal leases on private property near Klamath Falls, Oregon, (42 deg 10’30” N ~ 121 deg 37’5″ W), and has already obtained the required drilling permits, environmental permits, access permits and use permits. The electricity which will be generated has already been contracted in a Power Purchase Agreement, (PPA) with PacifiCorp Power Company in Oregon for 15 years.

Geothermal “Hot Spots”

Olene Gap (Klamath Falls) is in the red area in south-central Oregon. Klamath Falls is a forerunner in geothermal use, having used geothermal brine to heat streets, sidewalks and buildings since before the 1900’s.

Olene Gap

Olene Gap is approximatley 10 miles east of Klamath Falls, OR

Project Location

Olene Gap at Olene, along State Highway 140 between Klamath Falls and Lakeview, Oregon. As shown, area is geothermal active with thermal springs. Project is in upper (brown) area with initial well location, OG-1, indicated.

Project Location

Drill Site at OG-1

Binary Plant

After the geothermal brine is extracted, it is pumped through a heat exchanger which heats a secondary fluid that boils at a lower temperature; that vapor is used to turn the turbine and generator to produce electrical energy. No brine steam or fluid vapors are emitted into the atmosphere; it is a completely closed, eco-friendly system.

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