Kenya’s KenGen is planning to launch construction
Kenya plans to begin construction of a 158 MW geothermal power plant at
the end of March, according to Managing Director Albert Mugo.
He made the statement at an investors briefing in Nairobi today,
saying that Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has “already
secured funding and we expect construction works to be completed by mid
2019,”
Earlier plans talk about 2×70 MW, while the statement now talks about 2×79 MW.
KenGen has also received funding from the European Investment Bank
and the German Development Bank to construct another 70 MW geothermal
power plant which should be connected to the national grid in 2019.
The power producer plans to add 743 MW of electricity by the year
2022 out of which 653 MW will comprise of geothermal power while 90 MW
will consist of wind power.
source: http://www.thinkgeoenergy.com
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