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    AfDB Approves US$16.5mn Loan for Menengai Geothermal Plant

    Brian
    By Brian Nzomo
    - January 26, 2026
    - January 26, 2026
    Kenya Business newsEnergyInvestment
    AfDB Approves US$16.5mn Loan for Menengai Geothermal Plant

    Kenya’s geothermal energy expansion has received a significant boost after the African Development Bank (AfDB) approved a US$16.5 million loan to support construction of a new 35-megawatt power plant at the Menengai geothermal field near Nakuru.

    • •The financing will go toward the OrPower Twenty-Two (OTTL) geothermal plant, the third commercial facility at Menengai.
    • •Once completed, the project will lift installed capacity at Menengai’s first development phase to 105 MW.
    • •Two other 35 MW plants at Menengai are already operational or nearing completion, including one developed by Sosian Energy and another backed by Globeleq, which is still under construction with separate development finance support.

    “The Menengai model demonstrates the power of public-private collaboration, where government-led resource development unlocks private investment in geothermal generation, delivering mutual benefits,” said Wale Shonibare, Director of the AfDB’s Energy Financial Solutions, Policy, and Regulations Department.

    The AfDB loan forms part of a broader financing package expected to reach about US$64 million in total debt, against an estimated project cost of roughly US$92 million.

    In Kenya, power costs remain a persistent drag on industry and household incomes despite an increasingly renewable-heavy energy mix. The plant is expected to supply electricity to the national grid at one of the lowest tariffs available, helping to displace diesel-fired generation and imported power from Ethiopia that plays an outsized role during periods of hydropower shortfall or peak demand.

    “Support by international financial institutions will enable deeper participation in the development of new green energy in Africa,” OTTL Director, Qi Jingwen said.

    OrPower Twenty-Two is owned by Kaishan Group, a Chinese industrial firm specialising in geothermal technology. The plant is expected to generate roughly 300 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually and avoid about 1.9 million tonnes of carbon emissions.

    Kenya's Power Play

    The Menengai field is owned and managed by the state-run Geothermal Development Company (GDC), which undertook the high-risk and capital-intensive task of drilling and steam development using public funds, including earlier financing from multilateral lenders.

    Private independent power producers then build and operate power plants on the field, purchasing steam from GDC under long-term agreements and selling electricity to Kenya Power under 25-year power purchase agreements.

    This structure has become central to Kenya’s geothermal strategy, allowing the government to absorb exploration risk while attracting private capital into generation.

    Kenya already derives the bulk of its electricity from renewable sources, with geothermal providing the backbone of base load generation. Installed geothermal capacity currently stands at about 940 MW, making the country the largest geothermal producer in Africa and among the top globally.

    The government aims to nearly double that figure to more than 1.8 gigawatts by 2030 as part of its long-term energy and climate commitments.

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