KenGen cooperates with national and international institutions in carrying out important research on various aspects of geothermal development. Some of the areas of cooperation have included:-
Geothermal exploration
Refining geothermal exploration via geochemical modelling of young volcanic centres in the Kenya Rift. The research was done in collaboration between KenGen and the University of Texas at El Paso, USA and funded by NSF for the period 2001-2003.
Geothermal Reservoir Management
Use of stable isotopes in geothermal reservoir management in Africa, Latin America and Asia.
Joint Geophysical Imaging (JGI)
Research into the use of combined MT, TEM and seismology in refining the exploration for geothermal reservoirs. Project was funded by UNEP/ GEF and implemented in collaboration with Duke University, USA 2002-2005.
Hydrogeology of the Lake Naivasha area
A cooperative venture between KenGen, the Lake Naivasha Riparian Association and ITC, Netherlands in research on the hydrology of the Lake Naivasha basin.
ARGeo Project
KenGen is a member of the African Rift Geothermal Project (ARGEO), which is funded by UNEP/ GEF with the aim of promoting the development of geothermal resources in Africa.
Other areas of Collaboration
KenGen has continued to collaborate with local universities, the United Nations University as well as other government departments in research and training in such areas as environment, geology and hydrogeology, and sustainability of use of Lake Naivasha. Some of the Institutions with which KenGen has collaborated with include Moi University School of Environmental Studies, Egerton University, University of Nairobi Institute of Nuclear Science, Ministry of Energy Department of Geothermal, Kenyatta University, Dedan Kimathi University, Kabarak University and University of Potsdam.
Areas of research and collaboration currently being pursued include:-
a. Assessment of suitability of Bentonite deposits in Meru and Isiolo as geothermal wells drilling mud.
b. Use of brine for geothermal well cementing.
c. Conversion of power station blowdown into potable water.
d. Use of geothermal brine for rehabilitation.
e. Use of geothermal brine for fish farming.
f. Use of brine for horticulture.
g. Use of geothermal steam for cooling.
h. Modification of silencers.
i. Design of Improved Well Testing Facility and Commercial Heat Exchanger- Grant of about 9 million from National Council of Science and Technology.
j. Increasing Efficiency in the Utilization of Brine to run a Binary Power Plant.
k. Pre-cast Pre-stressed Concrete Pavement (PPCP).
l. Use of Modern Survey Techniques in Optimization of Geothermal Power Harvest.
m. Real Time Relaying of Geothermal Information and Data Directly from the Field to Computer Server using GSM and GPRS Technologies of Mobile Mapping and GIS.
n. Improvement of Cooling Towers in Olkaria I.
o. Investigating the Possibility of Harnessing Gravitational Energy using an Actuating Lever Arm Mechanism.
p. Designing & Fabrication of Aluminium Sheet Rolling Machine and Aluminum Ridge Making Machine.
q. Sustainability of Lake Naivasha.
r. Well testing facility, commercial heat exchanger, and gas abatement.
s. Remote management of water levels in tanks at Olkaria.
t. Assessment of cooling circuit water to control acid erosion, elemental sulphur deposition and microbiological fouling: case study of Olkaria II
u. Precipitation chemistry and air quality monitoring associated with geothermal operations
KenGen has undertaken a number of projects for other institutions regionally and internationally. They include the following:-
- Detailed geoscientific study of Barrier Volcanic Complex (BVC- use of the techniques of geology, geophysics and geochemistry to develop a geothermal conceptual model of Barrier Volcanic Complex for siting target wells for drilling in 2019
- KenGen in consortium with Shandong Kerui petroleum Equipment Company limited and Shandong Kerui Oilfield Service Company limited was awarded a contract in 2019 by the Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) for the supply of drilling rigs and its accessories as well as rigs and its accessories as well as rig operation and maintenance for drilling geothermal wells at Aluto, Langano in Ethiopia
- Hydrogeological survey for ground water mapping and assessment in Wajir County using geophysical methods in 2018/2019
- Onsite Geological Consultation and Mud Logging in Djibouti- with Iceland GeoSurvey (ISOR) in 2018-2019
- Geoscientific Investigations for AKIIRA an Independent Power Producer in 2019
- Drilling services and water supply for AKIIRA an Independent Power Producer in 2017
- Well tests measurements for OrPower4, Inc, an Independent Power Producer
- Geoscientific Investigations of the Kapisya and Chinyunyu Geothermal Fields, Zambia
- Geophysical investigations in Djibouti
- Geoscientific Investigations in the Comoros
- Geoscientific Investigations in Rwanda
- Geoscientific Investigations in Lake Magadi area (for Magadi Soda Company)
- Geoscientific Investigations in Sudan (Northern)
- Reconnaissance survey in the Comoros in 2008
- Seismic Refraction and multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) surveys for Sogea Satom Company
- Geoscientific services to GDC, Ministry of Energy and Oserian
- Topographical survey in Uganda
- Geoscientific studies in Rwanda- with Iceland GeoSurvey (ISOR)
- Geoscientific studies in Uganda- through Geothermal Drilling Systems Internationa
- Geoscientific studies in Mbeya region of Tanzania through Geothermal Drilling Systems International
- Resistivity work in Yemen
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