http://www.ntv.co.ke
Kenya is expected to derive 2200 megawatts of electricity from geothermal power over the next decade. The Chief Executive Officer of the Geothermal Development Company Chief Executive, Dr. Silas Simiyu says the company plans to drill 560 geothermal steam wells over the next 10 years in order to meet that target. NTVs Alex Mwangi now gives us a glimpse of the vast untapped potential for energy that is sitting within the countrys borders.
LOL, African accent :)
ShwangShwing 1 year ago
Mwangi..of course your information is wrong..Iceland is missing...lack of money is the hindrance...not skills...there are experts all over the world..we can hire them...and we are sitting on Gold...we shouldnt waste time with coal or wind power stations..just get the stuff from the ground...unfortunately corrupt government elements own the diesel power plants and will want to sell us their expensive power..hence the block/slow down new developements
TheTalkpage 2 years ago
We have potential in resources but we lack the brains and corruption is also a hinderance
karuitha 2 years ago
...with all this high potential...our experts claim they cannot exploit it coz of what?...eti lack of experts...oh my God...highly skilled labour?...and what do they do at KPLC training school....
dakmanangolos 2 years ago
Geothermal resources are rare and what we have in Kenya is such a high potential we are sitting on. Why can't we hire an Italian or German company to build the stations then they get paid xx% of the revenue, and we get yy% from users. Right now we pay so much for electricity in Kenya coz of using diesel-generated thermal energy, ehich is not reasonable when you have such potential
2190g1 2 years ago
Poor Mwangi holding your microphone tight with both hands. Don't worry, Ruto won't snatch it for a weapon.
MzeeMoja1 2 years ago
Kenya IS NOT the sixth largest producer of geothermal energy. More like 12th worldwide but 1st in Africa in front of Ethiopia the only other Geothermal energy player on the continent.
tyty1794 2 years ago