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KenGen to drill geothermal wells in Djibouti

In 2019, Kenya’s power installed capacity was 2,818.9MW. (Image source: Free-Photos/Pixabay)

Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) PLC has signed US$6,452,933 contract with Djiboutian Office of Geothermal Energy Development) (ODDEG) to drill three geothermal wells in the country

The ceremony, in Galla Le Koma, Djibouti, was attended by Kenya’s energy cabinet secretary, Charles Keter, and KenGen managing director and CEO, Rebecca Miano.

Speaking during the event, Keter pointed out that African nations shared the common aspiration of delivering electricity to their people, which, he said, provided an opportunity to work together to meet the continent’s energy needs. “The biggest challenge has remained access (to electricity) in remote areas, and in sub-Saharan Africa with 573mn people not having access to this important commodity. Although energy access policies have continued to bear fruit, with 2019 data showing tremendous progress, we have seen the coronavirus pandemic reverse the gains. We can only remain optimistic that things will change in 2021,” the CS said.

While highlighting Kenya’s progress in achieving universal electricity access, he indicated that the country’s National Electrification Strategy (KNES) launched in 2018 had played an important role in helping the nation achieve electrification in an economically viable manner.

In 2019, Kenya’s power installed capacity was 2,818.9MW. Currently, the country’s energy mix comprises geothermal (29%), hydro (29%), wind (12%), solar and others (2%) and thermal (28%).

For her part, Miano expressed optimism that the three wells will be productive and enhance Djibouti’s efforts towards growing its energy production.

This is the third geothermal drilling contract that KenGen has won in Africa. In October 2019, the company secured a contract to drill 12 geothermal wells in Ethiopia. The contract with an independent power producer includes installing a water supply system and equipment. In February 2019, KenGen won yet another contract for consultancy services and drilling geothermal wells. The contract is worth US$76,801,344. 

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