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Blue Mesa Geothermal Plant
Blue Mesa Geothermal Plant is a baseload renewable energy facility designed to deliver stable electricity output by harnessing underground heat resources, supporting long-term grid reliability in the western United States.
Andalusia, Spain

Overview
Blue Mesa was developed to provide a dependable source of renewable electricity in a region where long-term energy demand continues to grow and grid resilience remains a priority. Unlike intermittent renewable technologies, geothermal energy offers continuous baseload generation, making it especially valuable within diversified energy systems. The project was selected for its strong resource profile, favorable regulatory environment, and ability to supply stable power through a proven and highly durable generation model.


Development
Development of the plant involved detailed geological surveys, reservoir testing, drilling operations, and the construction of power conversion infrastructure capable of supporting continuous generation. Because geothermal projects require significant technical validation before full deployment, the process demanded close coordination between engineering teams, environmental specialists, and local authorities. Heliox Capital partnered with experienced project operators to provide capital and strategic oversight, helping ensure disciplined execution, strong cost control, and a development framework aligned with long-term operational performance.
Result
Blue Mesa Geothermal Plant now operates as a reliable renewable energy asset, supplying continuous electricity to the regional grid with minimal exposure to weather-related variability. Its performance strengthens the broader energy mix by complementing intermittent renewable generation with stable output, while also delivering durable long-term value through established offtake structures and disciplined asset management. The project reflects Heliox Capital’s interest in renewable infrastructure that combines proven technology with essential system-level reliability.

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Blue Mesa Geothermal Plant
Blue Mesa Geothermal Plant is a baseload renewable energy facility designed to deliver stable electricity output by harnessing underground heat resources, supporting long-term grid reliability in the western United States.
Andalusia, Spain

Overview
Blue Mesa was developed to provide a dependable source of renewable electricity in a region where long-term energy demand continues to grow and grid resilience remains a priority. Unlike intermittent renewable technologies, geothermal energy offers continuous baseload generation, making it especially valuable within diversified energy systems. The project was selected for its strong resource profile, favorable regulatory environment, and ability to supply stable power through a proven and highly durable generation model.


Development
Development of the plant involved detailed geological surveys, reservoir testing, drilling operations, and the construction of power conversion infrastructure capable of supporting continuous generation. Because geothermal projects require significant technical validation before full deployment, the process demanded close coordination between engineering teams, environmental specialists, and local authorities. Heliox Capital partnered with experienced project operators to provide capital and strategic oversight, helping ensure disciplined execution, strong cost control, and a development framework aligned with long-term operational performance.
Result
Blue Mesa Geothermal Plant now operates as a reliable renewable energy asset, supplying continuous electricity to the regional grid with minimal exposure to weather-related variability. Its performance strengthens the broader energy mix by complementing intermittent renewable generation with stable output, while also delivering durable long-term value through established offtake structures and disciplined asset management. The project reflects Heliox Capital’s interest in renewable infrastructure that combines proven technology with essential system-level reliability.
