Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station

Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station
Map of Kenya showing the location of Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station
Country Kenya
Location Olkaria, Nakuru County
Coordinates 0°53′36″S 36°18′30″E / 0.89333°S 36.30833°E / -0.89333; 36.30833Coordinates: 0°53′36″S 36°18′30″E / 0.89333°S 36.30833°E / -0.89333; 36.30833
Status Operational
Commission date 1981 (unit 1)
1982 (unit 2)
1985 (unit 3)
2014 (unit 4)
2015 (unit 51)
Owner(s) KENGEN
Power generation
Units operational 3 x 15 MW
2 x 70 MW
Nameplate capacity 185 MW

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 185 MW.[1]

Location

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 33 kilometres (21 mi), by road, southwest of Naivasha, the nearest large town.[2] Olkaria lies approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi), by road, northwest of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya and the largest city in that country.[3] The coordinates of Olkaria I Geothermal Power Station are:0°53'36.0"S, 36°18'30.0"E (Latitude:0.893330; Longitude:36.308334).

History

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.[4] As of January 2015 unit 4 and 5 with a combined installed capacity of 140 Megawatts were inaugurated. This brings the total installed capacity of Olkaria I to 185 Megawatts.[5]

Ownership

Olkaria I Power Station is owned by Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KENGEN), a former parastatal company, 70% owned by the Government of Kenya and 30% by private shareholders.

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References

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