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"Alphaxioms' Geothermal Power Expansion in Kenya: Towards a Sustainable Future"

Alphaxioms, a global renewable energy company, recently acquired vast lands in Nakuru, Bahati, Naivasha, and Area A in Kenya for the purpose of geothermal power production. The acquisition marks a significant milestone for the company as it continues to expand its operations in Africa and pursue its goal of developing sustainable energy solutions.

image source(Robert Buluma, C.E.O & Founder Alphaxioms)

Geothermal energy is a reliable, renewable, and environmentally friendly source of energy that has gained popularity in recent years. Unlike other sources of renewable energy such as solar and wind, geothermal energy can provide baseload power that is available 24/7. It involves extracting heat from the earth's crust and converting it into electricity, making it a highly efficient and cost-effective energy source.


The lands acquired by Alphaxioms are strategically located in areas with high geothermal potential. The company has already conducted resource assessments and other meaningful studies to determine the feasibility of developing geothermal power plants in these areas. The assessments involved drilling wells and measuring the temperature, pressure, and other parameters to determine the amount of energy that can be harnessed.


According to Alphaxioms, the lands in Nakuru, Bahati, Naivasha, and Area A have a combined potential of over 500 MW of geothermal power. This represents a significant contribution to Kenya's renewable energy goals, which aim to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2030.


Alphaxioms has a track record of developing large-scale renewable energy projects across the world. The company has developed over 1,000 MW of renewable energy projects in Asia, Europe, and Africa. Its focus on geothermal energy is driven by the belief that it is a highly efficient and cost-effective energy source that can help meet the growing demand for electricity in Africa.


In addition to developing geothermal power plants, Alphaxioms is also committed to promoting social and economic development in the areas where it operates. The company plans to work closely with local communities and stakeholders to ensure that its projects have a positive impact on the environment and the people.


Alphaxioms' acquisition of the lands in Nakuru, Bahati, Naivasha, and Area A represents a significant step towards achieving its goal of developing sustainable energy solutions in Africa. The company's focus on geothermal energy, combined with its commitment to social and economic development, makes it a key player in the global renewable energy sector. As the demand for clean energy continues to grow, companies like Alphaxioms will play a critical role in meeting the world's energy needs while protecting the environment.


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