The Orpower 22 Geothermal Power Plant: Placing Kenya as a Global Geothermal Energy Giant

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In a quest that is set to place Kenya as the 5th largest producer of geothermal energy in the world, the Orpower 22 Geothermal Power Plant project has just broken ground in Nakuru county which is located some 200 kilometers northwest of the countryโ€™s capital Nairobi. This project was broken ground by the countryโ€™s president H.E William Samoei Ruto.

This project will be executed at a total cost of $90 million under a public-private partnership involving Kenya and Shangai-based Kaishan group. Additionally, it will be executed within a 17-month period.

Project Factsheet

Name: Orpower 22 Geothermal Power Plant

Capacity: 35MW

Cost: $90 million

Developer/Contractor: Kaishan group

Construction period: 17 months

Significance: boost Kenyaโ€™s green energy transition, boost climate resilience and generally stimulate economic growth.

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The Orpower 22 Geothermal Power Plant is expected to boost Kenyaโ€™s green energy transition, boost climate resilience and generally stimulate economic growth.

Kenyaโ€™s president stated, “The construction of this geothermal power project acts as a signal of the countryโ€™s commitment to achieving the historic goal of a national electricity power grid that is 100% green by the year 2030.”Furthermore, it highlights the commitment of Kenya to unlocking and utilising its vast geothermal resources.” He also pointed out that Kenya has an enabling and friendly environment that is suitable for private sector. The private investors can put investments in sources of renewable energy like solar, geothermal, and even wind.”

Kenyan President H.E. Dr. William Samoei Ruto broke ground for the project on 24th October 2024
Kenyan President H.E. Dr. William Samoei Ruto broke ground for the project on 24th October 2024

Current State of Affairs of Kenyaโ€™s Geothermal Energy

Currently, Kenya boasts a total of 950MW of geothermal energy out of its overall impressive 10,000MW geothermal potential. As revealed by Ruto, the private investors like Kaishan will be very instrumental in the exploitation and utilisation of geothermal energy in the country.

Kenya has only utilised 950MW of the 10,000MW of potential geothermal energy it possesses
Kenya has only utilised 950MW of the 10,000MW of potential geothermal energy it possesses

Currently, Kenya stands as the 6th largest geothermal power producer in the world. It is also quite interesting to note that geothermal energy accounts for 50% of the countryโ€™s national power mix.

Moreover, the president said, “Upon the completion of the 35MW Orpower 22 Geothermal Power Plant, Kenya will rise to 5th place in global ranking. This project is also set to ensure that Kenyaโ€™s economic development is both green and inclusive.”

โ€œIndeed, Kenya is quite committed in ensuring it achieves a clean national grid and also speeding up the progress towards attaining net zero targets. These commitments are totally guided by the progressive regulatory measures along the targeted investments,โ€ the president commented.

Kaishan Group to Assist Kenya in its Zero Carbon Industrialization Endeavor

According to Yan Tang who is the general manager of the Kaishan group, stated “Through the partnership with the Government of Kenya and local communities, the company looks forward to implementing geothermal and green hydrogen projects, thereby spearheading zero carbon industrialization in the country.”

โ€œVia all these undertakings, we are not only pursuing green energies but also creating jobs.ย  This will lead to a more positive economic impact to the local communities,โ€ Yan commented.

Another project that was undertaken by the Kaishan group is the 35MW Sosian Menengai Geothermal Power Plant. This project has been supplying Kenyaโ€™s national grid since it was completed in the year 2023. This project has also been quite pivotal in accelerating Kenyaโ€™s green energy transition.

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