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Utah Geothermal Area

Utah has two geothermal electric plants: the 23-megawatt Roosevelt Hot Springs facility near Milford run by Utah Power and CalEnergy Corp., and the Utah Municipal Power Association's Cove Fort Station, which is located north of Beaver, Utah.

Photo of the Bud L. Bonnett Geothermal Plant in Cove Fort Sulphurdale, UT

The Bud L. Bonnett Geothermal Plant in Cove Fort Sulphurdale, UT.