By Region,By Region,North America,Projects - December 18, 2009

Interview of Doug Perry of Davenport Power on the Newberry project in Oregon

written by: lxrichter

Doug Perry of Davenport Power at an interview with KOHD News.
In an interview with local TV station, Doug Perry, the president of Davenport Power provides a detailed update on the company’s project at Newberry in Oregon.

In a recent interview Doug Perry, the president of Davenport Power provides a detailed update on the company’s project at Newberry in Oregon.

Asked about the current status he talks about the plans of his company. On the funding side he mentiones private equity partners and renewable energy funds, U.S. Renewables Group and Riverstone Holdings.On EGS and the innovation part the company received US$30 million from recent government grants, which the company will have to match developing its project.

He also speaks about current concerns for earthquakes in EGS projects and refers to the project in Basel, Switzerland and sees no issues on that front for his project. He then also answers viewers questions.

Overall a very informational piece.

For the full interview use link below.

Source: KOHD News (ABC)

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