Olkaria VI, Kenya: Inside the world's largest single-turbine geothermal plant

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An exclusive interview with KenGen's, Frank D. Ochieng, reveals all there is to know about the African giant leading geothermal energy globally. Find out more at 🚀

Massai community roots: a geothermal energy resource that has served cooked eggs since the 19th century1001slide/ iStockAs mentioned earlier, the Olkaria geothermal site is located inside Hell's Gate National Park. This area is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including warthogs, zebras, and giraffes. It's also home to members of the pastoralist "The natural heat that flows from underground is critical to their nomadic way of life," explained Ochieng.

While the year 1952 saw the successful drilling of the first geothermal well, many decades of successes- and failures- occurred before Olkaria's first power plant was commissioned in 1981. The original generation capacity of which was a humble 15 Megawatts .

 

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