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- Northern Powergrid (formerly CE Electric UK) Integrated Utility Services UK CalEnergy Generation Imperial Valley Geothermal Project Kern River Gas Transmission...
- Francisco office. In 1992, he joined CalEnergy, a geothermal electricity producer. In 1999, CalEnergy acquired MidAmerican Energy, adopting its name, and Berkshire...
- ****istant to the chief executive officer of International Paper. He left for CalEnergy Company in 1995, where he served in a number of senior management roles...
- owned by CalEnergy and one by EnergySource. The geothermal activity below the Salton Sea loosens up lithium that can be mined. The California Energy Commission...
- At the end of 1996 the company was acquired by American corporation, CalEnergy, which formed a subsidiary, CE Electric to manage Northern Electric. The...
- Cal or CAL may refer to: Look up Cal or cal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cal (novel), a 1983 novel by Bernard MacLaverty "Cal" (short story), a...
- area. The company was created after the takeover of Northern Electric by CalEnergy in 1996. The company disposed of the supply business of Northern Electric...
- California. 15 geothermal plants combine for a capacity of about 570 MW. CalEnergy owns about half of them and the rest are owned by various companies. The...
- power up to 600,000 homes once it is fully operational by around 2015. CalEnergy runs a geothermal plant that generates enough power for 300,000 homes...
- megajoule (MJ). Energy density is thus commonly expressed in metric units of cal/g, kcal/g, J/g, kJ/g, MJ/kg, cal/mL, kcal/mL, J/mL, or kJ/mL. Energy density...