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09 Jun 2022

KENYA: Menengai III geothermal power plant to be commissioned in December 2022​

CategoryPress Releases
CountryKenya
TagsFinance and Investment, Renewable Energy, Rural Electrification
Sourcehttps://www.afrik21.africa/en/kenya-menengai-iii-geothermal-power-plant-to-be-c…
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Renewable energy producer Sosian plans to commission the Menengai III geothermal power plant in December 2022. Located in the Rift Valley in western Kenya, the plant will have a capacity of 35 MWe.
The share of geothermal energy in Kenya’s electricity mix is expected to increase before the end of this year. Sosian Energy, the developer of the Menengai III geothermal project, plans to commission a steam plant during December 2022. This promise was made by company officials during a recent visit by John Lang’at, the regional director of Kenya’s state-owned Geothermal Development Company (GDC), who was accompanied by a team from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Sosian is one of three companies selected by GDC to exploit geothermal steam in the Menengai field in Nakuru County. To date, Sosian is the most advanced independent power producer (IPP) in the construction of its plant ahead of Quantum Power East Africa and Orpower Twenty Two. The plant built by Sosian Energy will have a capacity of 35 MWe.
Like Quantum and Orpower, Nairobi-based IPP will purchase steam for the plant from GDC, which has already drilled several geothermal wells at the project site. Under the existing agreement between the two parties, Sosian Energy will pay 1.7 billion Kenyan shillings ($14.5 million) per year for the next 25 years to GDC through Sosian Menengai Geothermal Power. The special purpose company will sell the electricity generated by Menengai III to the state-owned Kenya Power.
“When electricity is finally generated at Menengai, our country will save more than 13 billion Kenyan shillings (more than $111 million) per year in fuel tax and ultimately reduce the cost of electricity bills,” says John Lang’at. Sosian has contracted the Chinese company Kaishan Renewable Energy Development to build the plant. The Zhejiang subsidiary Kaishan Compressor will also maintain the plant for 14 years.

Cc Geza Ulole
 
Nilikuwa najiuliza mbona huyu wa ManU.. hakuna kibao palipoandikwa 'Africa's highest point', kumbe hakupiga picha kwenye hio highest point

Huyu kapiga kwenye 5685M
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Hawa wamepiga kwenye 5895MView attachment 2260035
Basi hii ndio itakuwa style kwa timu zote duniani kuja kupiga picha hapo kama unavyoona burj kharifa kuweka picha ndivyo itakavyokuwa kwa Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Timu zetu za Simba na Yanga nazo waende bhn wasiache wageni tu.
 
Pipeleine 2022., haudanganyi watu dunia ya leo.., Dar mtabakia tu washamba siku zote., all the roads have cabro kwa sasa., propaganda haina shelf life humu, unaweka naumbua., 😜 😜 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 yaani hii nikama town in Dar is slum.., and a city outside Dar., kwa vile kwenu gorofa na density ni city😂😂😂😂. tofautisha na ushamba ulio tapakaa Dar.,

Sasa huo uozo nani anataka kuishi slum after slum before slums
Pipeline for you, uozo Promax


 
09 Jun 2022

KENYA: Menengai III geothermal power plant to be commissioned in December 2022​

CategoryPress Releases
CountryKenya
TagsFinance and Investment, Renewable Energy, Rural Electrification
Sourcehttps://www.afrik21.africa/en/kenya-menengai-iii-geothermal-power-plant-to-be-c…
1633323428157.jpg

Renewable energy producer Sosian plans to commission the Menengai III geothermal power plant in December 2022. Located in the Rift Valley in western Kenya, the plant will have a capacity of 35 MWe.
The share of geothermal energy in Kenya’s electricity mix is expected to increase before the end of this year. Sosian Energy, the developer of the Menengai III geothermal project, plans to commission a steam plant during December 2022. This promise was made by company officials during a recent visit by John Lang’at, the regional director of Kenya’s state-owned Geothermal Development Company (GDC), who was accompanied by a team from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Sosian is one of three companies selected by GDC to exploit geothermal steam in the Menengai field in Nakuru County. To date, Sosian is the most advanced independent power producer (IPP) in the construction of its plant ahead of Quantum Power East Africa and Orpower Twenty Two. The plant built by Sosian Energy will have a capacity of 35 MWe.
Like Quantum and Orpower, Nairobi-based IPP will purchase steam for the plant from GDC, which has already drilled several geothermal wells at the project site. Under the existing agreement between the two parties, Sosian Energy will pay 1.7 billion Kenyan shillings ($14.5 million) per year for the next 25 years to GDC through Sosian Menengai Geothermal Power. The special purpose company will sell the electricity generated by Menengai III to the state-owned Kenya Power.
“When electricity is finally generated at Menengai, our country will save more than 13 billion Kenyan shillings (more than $111 million) per year in fuel tax and ultimately reduce the cost of electricity bills,” says John Lang’at. Sosian has contracted the Chinese company Kaishan Renewable Energy Development to build the plant. The Zhejiang subsidiary Kaishan Compressor will also maintain the plant for 14 years.

Cc Geza Ulole
Naona umedhihirisha kwamba Geothermal plants Kenya hujengwa na makampuni ya nje! Zile kelele za Ethiopia ni kuchimba visima tu!
 
yes..... pipeline estate along mombasa rd iko venye iko lakini baki tu ukijua kua sio uswazi na stone-age kama maeneo za dar-is-slum.

note tht, instead of bituminous streets, it's cabro instead. if and only if its Refuse-Collection is well managed.! am telling u Pipeline is a worldclass estate, like the Socialist estates in russia or china, an authentic concrete town, ahead of any estate in bongolala
Pipeline ni mixture of all sorts of shitholes, kwa njenga mabati slums is just next door to the mega pipeline slums 😂😂😂😂

Nyumba hazina hata dirisha la geresha, kama jela vile 🤣

 
Pipeline is just one big area, wacha uongo 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 .,former governor Mike Sonko alifanya kazi nzuri..,
Pipeline should be demolished altogether down, hata afanye nini hawezi kufanya pipeline iwe livable for humans, ni slum ambayo Kibera ipo well off by far, angalau Kibera wana access to fresh air from above, though downward is all stinky, pipeline the whole directions are slapping you with rotten rats smells all over 😂😂😂

 
Hapo bado hujafika Eastleigh, na penyewe kuna kila flavor ya harufu 😂😂😂 ngamia ndio nyumbani mle 😅😅
Hivi inakuwaje jiji linalo-claim kuwa modern lina ngamia, punda na wanyama CBD? ndo maana mitaa ya Pipeline ipo hivyo. Unakuta hapo kinyesi na mikojo ya wanyama na bianadamu inatupwa barabarani!
 
Wacha mhemko na gazeti la June 2021!

Hizo za korea kutoka kampuni za Hyundai na Sung Shin ni brand new trains ila zile toka Germany 30 double decker coaches and 2 locomotives ndio inaelekea zitakuwa used rolling stocks. Maana hii order tafuta kila mahali supplier hajulikani na wao TRC hawataji supplier ni nani.

Najua hapo nyuma tendering process ilifutwa 2018 baada ya suppliers wengine kulalamika ikatangazwa upya ndio tukampata Hyundai ila Sung Shin kapewa inaelekea single source kutokana na supplies zake huko nyuma.

Hii ya Germany iliamuliwa basda ya kuona reli imeshaanza kujengwa na procurement ya new trains and deliveries takes a long lead hence wakaja na mchakato wa kupata trains faster ambazo ni used lakini inaelekea kuna ubabaishaji kwa supplier akisingizia onboard equipment from bombardier zimechelewa na kweli bombardier amekuwa na delayed orders nyingi kwa wateja wengi sana duniani mpaka kampuni ikanunuliwa na Alstom.
 


Oman Airports to develop Kilimanjaro airport in Tanzania​

13 JUN 2022
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Muscat – Oman Airports signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Kilimanjaro Airports Development Company (KADCO) on Monday to develop a VIP passenger terminal in Kilimanjaro International Airport.

Following the agreement, Tanzania will benefit from Oman Airports’ experience in airport management and VIP services.
The MoU was signed by Abdul Nasser Abdullah al Yamani, vice-president, Business Development, Oman Airports, and Christine Mwakatobe of KADCO.

The MoU stipulates that Oman Airports will undertake the development of the General Terminal for VIPs and hangar facility at Kilimanjaro International Airport, development of a five-star hotel for passengers and a business complex/shopping mall in the airport. The MoU has scope for development of other facilities that may be agreed upon mutually between the parties.

‘This partnership will serve in developing the facilities referred to in the text of the MoU to ensure the provision of high-standard services as part of efforts to raise revenues for both the Tanzanian government that owns the airport and Oman Airports,’ a press release said.



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