Ormat Signs 25-Year PPA Extension with SCPPA, Securing Long-Term Renewable Energy Supply for Southern California
Ormat Technologies (NYSE: ORA) has secured a significant 25-year extension to its existing power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA). The agreement, effective February 2026, covers 52MW of power from the Heber 1 geothermal facility in Southern California's Imperial Valley.
The extended PPA will supply clean, baseload geothermal energy to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and Imperial Irrigation District (IID). The Heber 1 facility, recently upgraded with air-cooled technology, is part of the larger Heber complex that delivers 91MW of carbon-free, 24/7 electricity. The agreement ensures continuous service through 2052, with the facility expected to power over 77,000 Los Angeles households.
Ormat Technologies (NYSE: ORA) ha ottenuto un'importante proroga di 25 anni al suo contratto di acquisto di energia (PPA) con la Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA). L'accordo, operativo da febbraio 2026, copre 52 MW di potenza proveniente dall'impianto geotermico Heber 1 nella Imperial Valley, nel sud della California.
Il PPA esteso fornirà energia geotermica pulita e continua ai servizi Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) e Imperial Irrigation District (IID). La centrale Heber 1, recentemente aggiornata con tecnologia ad aria, fa parte del complesso Heber che eroga complessivamente 91 MW di elettricità priva di emissioni, disponibile 24/7. L'intesa garantisce la fornitura ininterrotta fino al 2052 e l'impianto dovrebbe alimentare oltre 77.000 famiglie di Los Angeles.
Ormat Technologies (NYSE: ORA) ha asegurado una importante extensión de 25 años de su acuerdo de compra de energía (PPA) con la Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA). El convenio, vigente a partir de febrero de 2026, cubre 52 MW de potencia procedente de la planta geotérmica Heber 1 en el Imperial Valley, al sur de California.
El PPA ampliado suministrará energía geotérmica limpia y de base al Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) y al Imperial Irrigation District (IID). La planta Heber 1, recientemente actualizada con tecnología de refrigeración por aire, forma parte del complejo Heber que entrega en total 91 MW de electricidad libre de carbono, disponible 24/7. El acuerdo garantiza el servicio continuo hasta 2052 y se espera que la planta abastezca a más de 77.000 hogares de Los Ángeles.
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Ormat Technologies (NYSE: ORA) a obtenu une importante extension de 25 ans de son contrat d'achat d'électricité (PPA) avec la Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA). L'accord, effectif à partir de février 2026, couvre 52 MW de puissance provenant de l'installation géothermique Heber 1 dans l'Imperial Valley, dans le sud de la Californie.
Le PPA prolongé fournira une énergie géothermique propre et de base au Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) et à l'Imperial Irrigation District (IID). L'installation Heber 1, récemment modernisée avec une technologie de refroidissement par air, fait partie du complexe Heber qui délivre au total 91 MW d'électricité sans carbone, disponible 24h/24. L'accord garantit un service continu jusqu'en 2052 et l'installation devrait alimenter plus de 77 000 foyers de Los Angeles.
Ormat Technologies (NYSE: ORA) hat eine bedeutende 25-jährige Verlängerung seines bestehenden Stromabnahmevertrags (PPA) mit der Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) gesichert. Die Vereinbarung, die ab Februar 2026 gilt, umfasst 52 MW Leistung aus der Geothermie-Anlage Heber 1 im Imperial Valley im Süden Kaliforniens.
Die verlängerte PPA wird saubere, grundlastfähige Geothermieenergie an das Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) und das Imperial Irrigation District (IID) liefern. Die Heber-1-Anlage, die kürzlich mit luftgekühlter Technologie aufgerüstet wurde, ist Teil des größeren Heber-Komplexes, der insgesamt 91 MW kohlenstofffreie, rund um die Uhr verfügbare Elektrizität liefert. Die Vereinbarung sichert die kontinuierliche Versorgung bis 2052, und die Anlage dürfte über 77.000 Haushalte in Los Angeles mit Strom versorgen.
- Secured long-term revenue stability with 25-year PPA extension
- Maintains strong partnership with major California utilities
- Recently upgraded facility with latest air-cooled technology
- Supports California's renewable energy goals while providing baseload power
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Ormat secures 25-year revenue stream with SCPPA extension, significantly enhancing long-term financial stability while supporting California's renewable goals.
The finalized 25-year PPA extension between Ormat and the Southern California Public Power Authority represents a significant long-term revenue stabilization for Ormat's portfolio. The 52MW agreement for the Heber 1 geothermal facility, effective February 2026 through 2052, provides exceptional visibility into the company's future cash flows.
The extension's strategic importance extends beyond just revenue security. This agreement reinforces Ormat's competitive positioning in California's renewable energy landscape, where baseload power sources like geothermal have distinct advantages over intermittent renewables. The Heber complex, now delivering 91MW of total capacity, serves as a cornerstone asset in Ormat's generation portfolio.
The recently completed repowering of Heber 1 with air-cooled technology is particularly noteworthy, as it extends the facility's operational lifespan while likely improving efficiency and reducing water consumption � a critical consideration in water-stressed regions like Southern California. This technological upgrade demonstrates Ormat's commitment to asset optimization and long-term value creation from existing infrastructure.
From a market positioning perspective, this agreement reinforces Ormat's status as a preferred partner for utilities seeking to meet California's aggressive decarbonization targets with reliable baseload power. The extension received endorsements from multiple stakeholders (SCPPA, LADWP, IID), highlighting Ormat's strong relationships with major power purchasers in the region and creating potential pathways for future agreements.
RENO, Nev., Aug. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ormat Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: ORA) (the “Company� or “Ormat�), a leading geothermal and renewable energy company, announced today that it signed a 25-year extension to its existing power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA), for 52MW from Heber 1 geothermal facility. This long-term agreement, which is effective February 2026, will ensure the continued delivery of clean, baseload geothermal energy to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and the Imperial Irrigation District (IID). Ormat will supply the SCPPA with electricity from the Ormat Heber 1 geothermal facility, located in the Imperial Valley of Southern California.
“This previously announced agreement has now received the required approvals, which demonstrates both the promise of geothermal energy and Ormat’s ability to deliver reliable, renewable power at scale,� said Doron Blachar, Chief Executive Officer of Ormat Technologies. “We are proud to extend our partnership with SCPPA, LADWP, and IID in order to continue supporting California’s climate leadership and ambitious climate and energy transition goals through our Heber 1 geothermal facility.�
The Heber 1 power plant, one of Ormat’s flagship geothermal assets, has been a cornerstone of clean energy supply in Southern California for decades. Now operating with the latest air-cooled technology following its successful repowering project, the power plant, together with the entire Heber complex, delivers 91MW of carbon-free, around-the-clock electricity. This extension now ensures that the Heber 1 power plant will continue serving millions of California residents through 2052.
“IID continues to be a longtime, strong supporter of renewable energy development in the Imperial Valley for the clean power it provides, and we fully support Ormat’s work to continue this,� said Gina Dockstader, IID Board Chairwoman. “We sincerely appreciate the extended agreement with our partners for this reliable source of power.�
“This agreement ensures SCPPA Members can continue delivering reliable, affordable, and carbon-free energy to our communities, while advancing California’s clean energy goals,� said Daniel E Garcia, Executive Director, Southern California Public Power Authority, on behalf of the Members and Board of Directors.
“Our commitment to renewable energy is rooted in building a more resilient, sustainable future for Los Angeles,� said David Hanson, LADWP’s Senior Assistant General Manager of Power System. “Geothermal energy plays an important role in that future—providing safe, reliable power that strengthens grid stability and reduces our dependence on fossil fuels. The Heber 1 power plant is expected to supply power to more than 77,000 L.A. households � an added step in diversifying our clean energy portfolio. Investing in geothermal energy is not just about meeting climate goals; it’s a strategic decision that supports long-term energy security and environmental stewardship.�
ABOUT ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES
With six decades of experience, Ormat Technologies, Inc. is a leading geothermal company, and the only vertically integrated company engaged in geothermal and recovered energy generation (“REG�), with robust plans to accelerate long-term growth in the energy storage market and to establish a leading position in the U.S. energy storage market. The Company owns, operates, designs, manufactures and sells geothermal and REG power plants primarily based on the Ormat Energy Converter � a power generation unit that converts low-, medium- and high-temperature heat into electricity. The Company has engineered, manufactured and constructed power plants, which it currently owns or has installed for utilities and developers worldwide, totaling approximately 3,400MW of gross capacity. Ormat leveraged its core capabilities in the geothermal and REG industries and its global presence to expand the Company’s activity into energy storage services, solar Photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage plus Solar PV. Ormat’s current total generating portfolio is 1,558MW with a 1,268MW geothermal and solar generation portfolio that is spread globally in the U.S., Kenya, Guatemala, Indonesia, Honduras, and Guadeloupe, and a 290MW energy storage portfolio that is located in the U.S.
ABOUT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY
Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) is a Joint Powers Authority, created in 1980, for the purpose of providing joint planning, financing, construction, and operation of transmission and generation projects. Comprised of eleven municipal utilities and one irrigation district, SCPPA's Members serve more than 5 million Californians (2 million customers) across a service area of 9,000 square miles. SCPPA's Members supply
ABOUT LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is the nation’s largest municipal water and electric utility, with 8,007 megawatts (MW) electric capacity and serving an average of 435 million gallons of water per day to the 4 million residents of the City of Los Angeles, its businesses and visitors. For more than 100 years, LADWP has provided the city with reliable water and power service in a cost effective and environmentally responsible manner.
ABOUT IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT
The Imperial Irrigation District is the third largest public power provider in California, serving 166,000 electric meters, meeting the needs of hundreds of thousands of residents in its Imperial and Coachella Valley service area through its work as one of nine Balancing Authorities in the state. As a public utility, IID diligently works to continue providing some of the lowest power rates in California.
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