News
24 January 2018

EIB agrees €155m loan for Kenyan geothermal plant

In:
Renewable energy
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has offered a €155 million loan to Kenya-headquartered Akiira Geothermal, which is partly owned by Centum Investments, for generating geothermal electricity. The power project is based in Akiira Valley, in Naivasha, and will have a capacity of 70MW upon completion.

The electricity will cost Sh9.5 per unit (9.23 US cents) under a power purchase agreement signed in August 2015 with electricity distributor Kenya Power.

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