
Geothermal power is very cost-effective in the
Great Rift Valley of
Kenya
Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country located in East Africa. With an estimated population of more than 52.4 million as of mid-2024, Kenya is the 27th-most-populous country in the world and the 7th most populous in Africa. ...
,
East Africa
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. , Kenya has 891.8 MW of installed geothermal capacity. Kenya was the first African country to build
geothermal energy
Geothermal energy is thermal energy extracted from the crust (geology), crust. It combines energy from the formation of the planet and from radioactive decay. Geothermal energy has been exploited as a source of heat and/or electric power for m ...
sources. The
Kenya Electricity Generating Company, which is 74% state-owned, has built several plants to exploit the
Olkaria geothermal resource;
Olkaria I (268.3 MW),
Olkaria II (105 MW),
Olkaria IV (140 MW),
Olkaria V (158 MW),
and Wellhead generation plants (75 MW), with a third private plant
Olkaria III (139 MW). Additionally, a pilot wellhead plant of 2.5 MW has been commissioned at
Eburru; and, two small scale plants with a total of 4 MW have been built by Oserian Development Company powering businesses on and around Oserian land.
Currently, the exploration of geothermal wells in Kenya as well as sale of geothermal steam to the
Kenya Electricity Generating Company and
Independent Power Producers for the purpose of electricity generation is undertaken by the
Geothermal Development Company.
Future Development Goals
By 2030 Kenya aims to have 5,530 MW of geothermal power or 51% of total capacity.
This will make it Kenya's largest source of clean energy by 2030.
Geothermal power plants have a prominent place in Kenya's overarching development plans. These include the Vision 2030, the NCCAP, and the current ‘5000+ MW in 40 months initiative’. Geothermal power has the potential to provide reliable, cost-competitive, baseload power with a small
carbon footprint
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, and reduces vulnerability to climate by diversifying power supply away from hydropower, which currently provides the majority of Kenya's electricity. Kenya has set out ambitious targets for geothermal energy. It aims to expand its geothermal power production capacity to 5,000 MW by 2030, with a medium-term target of installing 1,887 MW by 2017. Although there is significant political will and ambition, reaching these ambitious goals is a major challenge.
The Kenyan Government's plan to increase geothermal energy production to over 5,000 MW by 2030 is part of ''
Kenya Vision 2030
Kenya Vision 2030 ( Swahili: ''Ruwaza ya Kenya 2030'') is a Kenyan development program, aiming to raise the average standard of living in Kenya to middle income by 2030. It was launched on 10 June 2008 by President Mwai Kibaki. Developed throu ...
,'' which highlights the country's ambition to become a middle-income country by 2030. As part of its commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Eastern Africa, the European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to invest $95 million in geothermal power projects across the region. The
Kenya Vision 2030
Kenya Vision 2030 ( Swahili: ''Ruwaza ya Kenya 2030'') is a Kenyan development program, aiming to raise the average standard of living in Kenya to middle income by 2030. It was launched on 10 June 2008 by President Mwai Kibaki. Developed throu ...
plans to drilling a total of 630 geothermal steam production wells which will be drilled, developed and completed by 2017 at
Olkaria (80),
Menengai
Menengai Crater is a massive shield volcano with one of the biggest calderas in the world, in the Great Rift Valley, Kenya. It is the largest volcano caldera in Kenya and the second largest volcano caldera in Africa. Volcanic formed rich loam so ...
Phase 1(120),
Menengai
Menengai Crater is a massive shield volcano with one of the biggest calderas in the world, in the Great Rift Valley, Kenya. It is the largest volcano caldera in Kenya and the second largest volcano caldera in Africa. Volcanic formed rich loam so ...
Phase 2 (210), and Silali-Bogoria Phase 1(210).
See also
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Energy in Kenya
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Renewable energy in Kenya
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List of power stations in Kenya
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Hydroelectric power in Kenya
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Wind power in Kenya
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List of countries by renewable electricity production
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Renewable energy by country
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References
External links
KenGenRenewable Energy Portal (Kenya)Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (Kenya)Energy Regulatory Commission (Kenya)Geothermal Development Company (Kenya)
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