In Kenya, the electricity company KenGen announced on Monday (September 12th) that it had entered into a memorandum of understanding with Toshiba ESS, an integrated energy solutions provider, as part of a partnership aimed at operation and maintenance services. of geothermal power plants in East African countries. “Geothermal energy provides a sustainable power supply. It is a resource that we have in abundance in Kenya, an advantage that has allowed us to acquire considerable expertise in its exploration and development. It’s what we’ve been doing for over 50 years,” said Rebecca Miano, KenGen’s CEO.
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