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Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station

The Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station, also known as Olkaria I Geothermal Power Plant is a geothermal power station in Kenya, with an installed capacity of 268.3 megawatts (359,800 hp).[1][2]

Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station
Map of Kenya showing the location of Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station
CountryKenya
LocationOlkaria, Nakuru County
Coordinates0°53′35″S 36°18′32″E / 0.89306°S 36.30889°E / -0.89306; 36.30889
StatusOperational
Commission date1981 (unit 1)
1982 (unit 2)
1985 (unit 3)
2014 (unit 4)
2015 (unit 5)
2022 (unit 6)
Owner(s)KenGen
Operator(s)
Power generation
Units operational3 x 15 MW
2 x 70 MW
1 x 83.3 MW
Nameplate capacity268.3 megawatts (359,800 hp)

Location edit

The facility is located in the Hell's Gate National Park along with its sister stations, Olkaria II and Olkaria III. This location lies in Olkaria, in Nakuru County, on the eastern edge of the Eastern Rift Valley, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi), by road, southwest of Naivasha, the nearest large town.[3] Olkaria is approximately 121 kilometres (75 mi), by road, northwest of Nairobi.[4]

Overview edit

Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station is one in a series of six geothermal power stations, clustered in the Olkaria area in Nakuru County. Four of the stations Olkaria I, Olkaria II, Olkaria III and Olkaria IV were operational, as of September 2017. As of 2020, the entire Olkaria complex had an installed capacity of 810.3 MW[5][6] Olkaria V is under construction and Olkaria VI is planned for 2021.[7]

History edit

The Olkaria I Power Station first started operation in 1981 running one Mitsubishi turbine with a generation capacity of 15MW. In 1982 and 1985, two more turbines identical to the first were commissioned at the facility, bringing the total generation capacity to 45MW.[8] As of January 2015 unit 4 and 5 with a combined installed capacity of 140 Megawatts were inaugurated.[9] This brings the total installed capacity of Olkaria I to 185 Megawatts.[2]

In March 2016, the government of Kenya borrowed KSh9.53 billion (US$95 million), from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to refurbish turbines 1, 2 and 3 at Olkaria I. The works includes increasing the combined capacity of the three turbines from 45MW to 50.7MW. The rehabilitation and upgrade works are expected to last until 2021. This will increase capacity at this power station from 185 megawatts (248,000 hp) to 190.7 megawatts (255,700 hp).[10]

In December 2018, Kenya Electricity Generating Company broke ground for the construction of Unit 6 of Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station, with capacity of 83 megawatts. Completion of this unit was expected in 2021, bringing total capacity at this geothermal station to 268.3 megawatts (359,800 hp).[11] Unit 6 of Olkaria I, was commercially commissioned in July 2022.[1]

Ownership edit

Olkaria I Power Station is owned by KenGen, a Nairobi Stock Exchange - listed company, in which the government of Kenya maintains 70 percent shareholding, the remaining 30 percent being held by institutional and private investors.[2][12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jean Marie Takouleu (18 July 2022). "Kenya: Unit 6 of the Olkaria I geothermal power plant is operational". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Sonal Patel (12 January 2015). "Olkaria Geothermal Expansion Project, Rift Valley Province, Kenya". Power Magazine. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  3. ^ Google (18 July 2022). "Travel Distance Between Naivasha Town, Nakuru County, Kenya and Olkaria, Nakuru County, Kenya" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  4. ^ Google (18 July 2022). "Travel Distance Between Nairobi Central, Nairobi County, Kenya and Olkaria, Nakuru County, Kenya" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  5. ^ David Herbling (27 December 2011). "KenGen starts new round of steam wells' drilling". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  6. ^ The EastAfrican (13 December 2014). "Geothermal plant adds 280MW to Kenya grid". The EastAfrican. Nairobi. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  7. ^ Renewable Energy World (10 January 2017). "KenGen Plans Olkaria V Geothermal Project". Renewable Energy World. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  8. ^ KenGen (2017). "Profile of Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station". Nairobi: Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen). Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  9. ^ Administrator (19 February 2015). "President Paul Kagame Inaugurates Olkaria I Units 4 & 5". Nairobi: Geosteam Kenya. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  10. ^ Otuki, Neville (16 March 2018). . Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Archived from the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  11. ^ Sam Kiplagat (3 December 2018). "KenGen set to break ground for geothermal plant today". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  12. ^ Juma, Victor (23 February 2017). "KenGen sells five per cent stake to South Africans for Sh2.3 billion". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 26 September 2017.

External links edit

  • Website of Kenya Electricity Generating Company
  • Kenyatta Breaks Ground Construction of Olkaria 1 Unit 6 As of 4 December 2018.

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The Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station also known as Olkaria I Geothermal Power Plant is a geothermal power station in Kenya with an installed capacity of 268 3 megawatts 359 800 hp 1 2 Olkaria I Geothermal Power StationMap of Kenya showing the location of Olkaria I Geothermal Power StationCountryKenyaLocationOlkaria Nakuru CountyCoordinates0 53 35 S 36 18 32 E 0 89306 S 36 30889 E 0 89306 36 30889StatusOperationalCommission date1981 unit 1 1982 unit 2 1985 unit 3 2014 unit 4 2015 unit 5 2022 unit 6 Owner s KenGenOperator s Kenya Electricity Generating CompanyPower generationUnits operational3 x 15 MW2 x 70 MW1 x 83 3 MWNameplate capacity268 3 megawatts 359 800 hp edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Location 2 Overview 3 History 4 Ownership 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLocation editThe facility is located in the Hell s Gate National Park along with its sister stations Olkaria II and Olkaria III This location lies in Olkaria in Nakuru County on the eastern edge of the Eastern Rift Valley approximately 40 kilometres 25 mi by road southwest of Naivasha the nearest large town 3 Olkaria is approximately 121 kilometres 75 mi by road northwest of Nairobi 4 Overview editOlkaria I Geothermal Power Station is one in a series of six geothermal power stations clustered in the Olkaria area in Nakuru County Four of the stations Olkaria I Olkaria II Olkaria III and Olkaria IV were operational as of September 2017 As of 2020 the entire Olkaria complex had an installed capacity of 810 3 MW 5 6 Olkaria V is under construction and Olkaria VI is planned for 2021 7 History editThe Olkaria I Power Station first started operation in 1981 running one Mitsubishi turbine with a generation capacity of 15MW In 1982 and 1985 two more turbines identical to the first were commissioned at the facility bringing the total generation capacity to 45MW 8 As of January 2015 unit 4 and 5 with a combined installed capacity of 140 Megawatts were inaugurated 9 This brings the total installed capacity of Olkaria I to 185 Megawatts 2 In March 2016 the government of Kenya borrowed KSh9 53 billion US 95 million from the Japan International Cooperation Agency JICA to refurbish turbines 1 2 and 3 at Olkaria I The works includes increasing the combined capacity of the three turbines from 45MW to 50 7MW The rehabilitation and upgrade works are expected to last until 2021 This will increase capacity at this power station from 185 megawatts 248 000 hp to 190 7 megawatts 255 700 hp 10 In December 2018 Kenya Electricity Generating Company broke ground for the construction of Unit 6 of Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station with capacity of 83 megawatts Completion of this unit was expected in 2021 bringing total capacity at this geothermal station to 268 3 megawatts 359 800 hp 11 Unit 6 of Olkaria I was commercially commissioned in July 2022 1 Ownership editOlkaria I Power Station is owned by KenGen a Nairobi Stock Exchange listed company in which the government of Kenya maintains 70 percent shareholding the remaining 30 percent being held by institutional and private investors 2 12 See also editList of power stations in Kenya Geothermal power in Kenya Olkaria II Geothermal Power Station Olkaria III Geothermal Power Station Olkaria IV Geothermal Power Station Olkaria V Geothermal Power Station nbsp Kenya portal nbsp Geology portal nbsp Renewable energy portalReferences edit a b Jean Marie Takouleu 18 July 2022 Kenya Unit 6 of the Olkaria I geothermal power plant is operational Afrik21 africa Paris France Retrieved 18 July 2022 a b c Sonal Patel 12 January 2015 Olkaria Geothermal Expansion Project Rift Valley Province Kenya Power Magazine Retrieved 26 September 2017 Google 18 July 2022 Travel Distance Between Naivasha Town Nakuru County Kenya and Olkaria Nakuru County Kenya Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 18 July 2022 Google 18 July 2022 Travel Distance Between Nairobi Central Nairobi County Kenya and Olkaria Nakuru County Kenya Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 18 July 2022 David Herbling 27 December 2011 KenGen starts new round of steam wells drilling Business Daily Africa Nairobi Kenya Retrieved 18 July 2022 The EastAfrican 13 December 2014 Geothermal plant adds 280MW to Kenya grid The EastAfrican Nairobi Retrieved 26 September 2017 Renewable Energy World 10 January 2017 KenGen Plans Olkaria V Geothermal Project Renewable Energy World Retrieved 26 September 2017 KenGen 2017 Profile of Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station Nairobi Kenya Electricity Generating Company KenGen Retrieved 26 September 2017 Administrator 19 February 2015 President Paul Kagame Inaugurates Olkaria I Units 4 amp 5 Nairobi Geosteam Kenya Retrieved 26 September 2017 Otuki Neville 16 March 2018 Japan pumps Sh9 53bn into Kenya s oldest geothermal plant Business Daily Africa Nairobi Archived from the original on 27 July 2018 Retrieved 17 March 2018 Sam Kiplagat 3 December 2018 KenGen set to break ground for geothermal plant today Business Daily Africa Nairobi Retrieved 3 December 2018 Juma Victor 23 February 2017 KenGen sells five per cent stake to South Africans for Sh2 3 billion Business Daily Africa Nairobi Retrieved 26 September 2017 External links editWebsite of Kenya Electricity Generating Company Kenyatta Breaks Ground Construction of Olkaria 1 Unit 6 As of 4 December 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station amp oldid 1217341009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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