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KenGen plans to add up to 653 MW in geothermal capacity by 2023

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In a recent overview presented at an internal event, KenGen presented an overview over its projects and plans for the next 5 years as related to renewable energy development.

Current projects:

  • Olkaria V – financed by JICA, the company has been going through the procurement of an EPC contractor with a plan to add 158 MW in geothermal capacity in July 2019
  • Olkaria I Unit 6 – financed by JICA, EIB and KfW, KenGen has been going through the procurement of an EPC contractor with a plan to add 70 MW in geothermal capacity in January 2019
  • Olkaria I & IV, upgrade & top-up – financed by KfW and AfDB, company has completed the feasibility study and expects up to 47 MW to be added in September 2019,
  • Wellhead modular plants, procurement of EPC contractor ongoing
  • Olkaria I Refurbishment, KenGen has completed the feasibility study and expects up to 51 MW to be added in April 2020,
  • Olkaria VI – to be financed under a Public-Private-Partnership model, bidding documents in preparation, with up to 140 MW to be added in September 2020,
  • Olkaria VII – to be financed under a Public-Private-Partnership model, the feasibility study is ongoing, and 140 MW to be added in 2020.

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KenGen further pushes the development of wind projects with 10 MW to be added in 2019 and 80 MW by July 2021.

Source: KenGen presentation

 


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