- Silver Peak, Nevada
Silver Peak (also Silverpeak) is an unincorporated community in Esmeralda County,
Nevada ,United States . It lies along State Route 265 south of U.S. Route 6 and west of Goldfield, thecounty seat of Esmeralda County. [Rand McNally. "The Road Atlas '08."Chicago :Rand McNally , 2008, p. 64.] Its elevation is 4,321 feet (1,317 m), and it is located at coor dms|37|45|18|N|117|38|5|W|city (37.7549309, -117.6348148). [ [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:845661 Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report] ,Geographic Names Information System ,1980-12-12 . Accessed2008-02-27 .] Although it is unincorporated, it has apost office , with theZIP code of 89047. [ [http://www.zipinfo.com/cgi-local/zipsrch.exe?cnty=cnty&zip=89047 Zip Code Lookup] ]Economy
Silver Peak lies near a
dry lake bed that is rich inlithium and other minerals. Silver Peak is currently the major supplier of lithium in the United StatesThe community gained some fame during
California 's 1999 electric power crisis. In the first major act of the power crisis causing an outage, onMarch 25 ,1999 ,Enron energy traders allegedly rerouted 2,900MW (megawatts) of electricity destined for California to this small Nevada community. This caused a large shortage on the California power grid because the largest power feeder (intertie) from this area to California had a capacity of 15MW (about 0.5% of the required wheeling capacity).News accounts claim this single action created an estimated $7 million dollars of revenue for Enron. The company was fined $25,000 for their action, suggesting to some that this was a viable way for the firm to make money.
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