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Kenya inks more than $4 billion in deals to advance geothermal sector

On the sidelines of COP28, Kenya has announced deals worth more than $4 billion to support geothermal development and utilization initiatives.

Presided by Kenyan President William Ruto in collaboration with the COP28 Presidency and several other African nations, the Africa Green Industrialization Initiative (AGII) was launched along the sidelines of the COP28 along with more than $4 billion in deals of new geothermal development or utilizing geothermal resources in Kenya.

The deals include:

Additional deals include:

The growth of the geothermal sector in Kenya has been nothing short of impressive in the last few years, and this handful of deals with only serve to accelerate it even further. In July 2024, the Geothermal Association of Kenya will be hosting the Kenya Geothermal Congress in Nairobi, providing a platform for information and collaboration between geothermal developers, equipment manufacturers, suppliers, consultants, policymakers, academia, and financial institutions.

Source: Capital News

Carlo Cariaga
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