Visual Materials
Edison drilled another exploration well for geothermal steam on the shore of Mono Lake in 1968
You might also be interested in

Not far from the now-flooded site of "Hell's Kitchen," where pioneer geothermal wells were drilled in 1927, Edison built its 10,000-kilowatt Salton Sea Geothermal Plant in 1983
Visual Materials
Not far from the now-flooded site of "Hell's Kitchen," where pioneer geothermal wells were drilled in 1927, Edison built its 10,000-kilowatt Salton Sea Geothermal Plant in 1983. Pg. 240.
photCL SCE 11 - 00485

Just prior to the merger with Edison, Calectric began exploring the feasibility of generating power from geothermal steam at Casa Diablo, near Mammoth, California
Visual Materials
Just prior to the merger with Edison, Calectric began exploring the feasibility of generating power from geothermal steam at Casa Diablo, near Mammoth, California. Edison continued research at this site until the late 1970s.
photCL SCE 11 - 00481

Highly saline geothermal fluids are run through complex piping to extract steam to generate 10,000 kilowatts of electricity at the Brawley Geothermal Plant
Visual Materials
Highly saline geothermal fluids are run through complex piping to extract steam to generate 10,000 kilowatts of electricity at the Brawley Geothermal Plant. Pg. 239.
photCL SCE 11 - 00484

Portrait of Thomas M. McDaniel, Jr., Edison President, 1968-1978
Visual Materials
Portrait of Thomas M. McDaniel, Jr., Edison President, 1968-1978. Pg. 252 (2nd edition only).
photCL SCE 11 - 00524

These Mack Bulldogs are at the foot of the Kaiser Pass Road at Huntington Lake, laden with pipe for the Mono-Bear Siphon near Florence Lake
Visual Materials
These Mack Bulldogs are at the foot of the Kaiser Pass Road at Huntington Lake, laden with pipe for the Mono-Bear Siphon near Florence Lake. Heavy snows kept this road closed much of the year, limiting truck travel to the brief summer months. Pg. 115.
photCL SCE 11 - 00233