This stage involves geological surveys, geophysical studies, and geochemical analysis to identify and evaluate potential geothermal resources.
In this phase, test wells are drilled to confirm the presence of geothermal resources and to collect essential data on temperature, pressure, and flow rates.
This stage includes drilling production wells to extract geothermal fluids and constructing geothermal power plants that convert the extracted energy into electricity.
This final stage establishes the necessary infrastructure to connect the geothermal power plant to the electrical grid, followed by ongoing operations and maintenance to ensure efficient energy production.
To harness renewable resources, foster strategic collaborations, and deliver clean, efficient, and economically viable energy solutions that empower communities and drive national development.
Approximately 90% of Kenya's electricity is generated from renewable sources, including geothermal, wind, solar, and hydroelectric power.