
The Eighth Annual Interagency Geothermal Coordinating Council Report, Fiscal Year 1983
Publication year - 1984
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/860702
Subject(s) - geothermal gradient , fiscal year , business , finance , computer security , computer science , geology , geophysics
The U.S. Interagency Geothermal Coordinating Council was a multi-agency group charged with identifying and reducing barriers to geothermal energy development in the U.S. Many of the issues covered related to regulations for and progress in the leasing of Federal lands in the West for power development. The IGCC reports are important sources of historical information. Table 5 here shows competitive leasing of federal lands for geothermal uses, by state, for 1974-1976, and annually for 1977 through 1983. By the end of FY 1983, 972,492 acres were under competitive lease. Bonus bids collected from these sales totaled more than $77 million. (DJE 2005