
Why Kenya is betting on geothermal power
What was a niche energy source globally is now an essential part of the country's electricity mix, making Kenya one of Africa's leading producers of geothermal power.
Kenya is emerging as one of Africa’s leading producers of geothermal power. While it remains a niche but growing industry globally, in Kenya it has become a vital and reliable source of electricity.
We explore how this energy is harnessed, why it has become so central to the country’s power supply, and the plans to build what some are calling Africa’s first geothermal‑powered city.
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(Picture: Olkaria II geothermal power plant in Kenya. Credit: Getty Images)
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