Chinese-Funded 35MW Geothermal Plant: A Leap Toward Clean Energy Access in Kenya By: Robert Buluma In a historic moment underscoring Kenya's commitment to sustainable energy, Kenyan President William Ruto fired up a bulldozer on October 24, 2024, to break ground for a new 35-megawatt geothermal power plant in Nakuru County. This $90 million project, dubbed the Orpower 22 Geothermal Power Plant, is set to fuel Kenya’s drive towards a greener future and unlock vast potential for clean energy in the region. The plant, which will be constructed through a partnership between Kenya and the Chinese-based Kaishan Group Co. Ltd., is a landmark in Kenya’s journey to achieving a 100% green national electricity grid by 2030. This bold project is not just a milestone for clean energy but also a powerful testament to Kenya's role as a leader in Africa’s green revolution. A Visionary Partnership for a Greener Kenya This groundbreaking endeavor is only possible thanks to Kenya’s supportive bu
Mitsubishi Power to Boost Indonesia’s Geothermal Potential with Darajat Plant Retrofit By : Robert Buluma The Darajat Geothermal power plant by Mitsubishi In a move to strengthen Indonesia's renewable energy sector, Mitsubishi Power, the renowned power solutions division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), has announced a major upgrade project for the Darajat Geothermal Power Plant, located in Garut, West Java. This ambitious retrofitting initiative, expected to wrap up in autumn 2026, is set to enhance the plant’s output and improve its operational reliability, propelling Indonesia closer to its sustainability goals. A Game-Changer in Sustainable Energy The Darajat Geothermal Power Plant, operated by Star Energy Geothermal Darajat II (SEG), has been a cornerstone of Indonesia's renewable energy infrastructure. Now, with the planned retrofit of Unit 3, Mitsubishi Power aims to increase the plant's power output from 121 megawatts (MW) to 129 MW, providing cleaner and more