KenGen to add 40MW of Geothermal Energy through the Support of Germany

KenGen to add 40MW of Geothermal Energy through the Support of Germany

Nairobi, Monday, May 8, 2023:

Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) is angling to add 40MW of geothermal energy to the grid after the German Chancellor launched an uprating project of KenGen’s Olkaria I Additional Unit 4, 5, and Olkaria IV geothermal power plants.

The project which is expected to take a period of 28 months seeks to increase capacity of two power stations from the current combided total of 300MW to 340MW. The additional 40MW will not only scale up geothermal energy but also cushion Kenyans against the rising cost of power.
The announcement was made during German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s state visit to Kenya as he toured the KenGen Olkaria geothermal field on Saturday. The 340MW geothermal uprating project has been financed by the German government and will entail the replacement of existing turbine rotor with new-designed blades, which will add 10MW to each unit of Olkaria I Additional Unit 4, 5, and two units of the Olkaria IV power plants, amounting to additional 40MW.

The German Chancellor said Olkaria is an expression of Kenya’s strong leadership in climate protection and a testimony of Germany and Kenya’s cooperation.
“Kenya and German have entered a climate and development partnership to support Kenya in reaching a 100% renewable energy and to support the country’s adaptation to climate change,” the Chancellor Scholz said.

He hinted that geothermal power can be used for green hydrogen production to aid local production of fertilisers which will help Kenya establish new revenues as well as cut cost of production to support growth of local agribusiness.
Accompanying the German Chancellor was Cabinet Secretary  Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Davis Chirchir, who underscored the need to spur economic growth through the development of green energy which he said would lower the cost of electricity in the country.
Speaking at the event, KenGen Ag. Managing Director and CEO, Abraham Serem, said that KenGen’s geothermal journey has been made possible through the support of Germany’s KfW in collaboration with other development partners.
Kenya is ranked at position seven globally in geothermal exploration and development, out of which over 90% is generated by KenGen. So far, the company has drilled more than 320 geothermal wells within the Olkaria field, establishing a robust, sustainable footprint in Kenya, and has made inroads in several African countries such as Ethiopia, and Djibouti. 

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About KenGen

Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen) is the leading electricity generation company in the Eastern Africa region, with an installed generation capacity market share of over 60%. The company’s primary business is to provide safe, reliable, and competitively priced electric energy for the country in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner while creating value for its stakeholders.

Today, KenGen PLC has an installed generation capacity of 1,786 MW, of which over 93% is drawn from renewable sources, namely Hydro (826 MW), Geothermal (754 MW), and Wind (25.5 MW). The balance is from Thermal.

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