KenGen Leads Kenya's Transition to Green Energy and Industrialization
KenGen is committed to transitioning Kenya from fossil fuels to green energy, demonstrating that industrialization can be achieved sustainably. The company highlights advancements in renewable energy technologies, making them competitive with conventional sources. Kenya's national grid can operate on up to 97% green energy, supported by abundant geothermal, wind, and solar resources. KenGen is also launching a geothermal-powered green fertilizer project and establishing the world's first green data center, emphasizing its role in sustainable development.

KenGen aims to lead Kenya in transitioning from fossil fuels to green energy, emphasizing that industrialization can occur without harming the planet. The company notes that renewable energy has become competitive due to technological advancements.
Kenya's grid can operate at 97% green energy, a rare achievement globally, thanks to its rich renewable resources. KenGen is launching the first geothermal-powered green fertilizer project to reduce import costs and establishing a green data center in Naivasha to support the growing demand for clean energy solutions. KenGen is evolving beyond power generation, impacting livelihoods and future generations.




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