Kenya will save about Ksh 13 billion annually once the 105 MW geothermal power plants start to operate in Menengai, Nakuru by end of 2015. The project run by the Geothermal Development Company (GDC) has now awarded three IPPs land where they will put up power plants. Each of these companies will install a 35 MW power plant at the Menengai Project making a total of 105 MW Net. “We are confident about the Menengai Project that is why we are putting our money into it. Upon completion of the 105 MW, it is projected that the country will save about Kshs 13 billion annually as fuel levy.


Source:   Daily Nation
June 02, 2024 20:54 UTC