Kenya has been shortlisted as one of the possible countries to host the ππ¨π«π₯π πππ¨ππ‘ππ«π¦ππ₯ ππ¨π§π π«ππ¬π¬_2029! This recognition highlights our potential as a leader in geothermal energy and is an opportunity to showcase our rich geothermal resources and commitment to sustainable energy.
“We received exceptional bids showcasing impressive visions and great passion for geothermal energy. Each shortlisted city brings a unique and inspiring approach, reflecting the truly global spirit of the WGC.”, International Geothermal Association (IGA).
Kenya,a front runner in geothermal development globally was shortlisted amongst New Zealand and Germany.
IGA will now move forward with interviews and detailed discussions to select the host city that will shape the future of geothermal innovation.
“We’d also like to sincerely thank all other bidders for their outstanding proposals, passion, and dedication. Your efforts have greatly enriched this process and continue to inspire us as we advance geothermal energy worldwide”, IGA.
Energy PS, Alex Wachira in his remarks congratulated GAK for their efforts in bidding to host the global event noting that Kenya’s successful bid would position the country as a continental leader in geothermal energy and draw global attention to our clean energy strides.