Kenya Breaks Ground for World’s First Geothermal-Powered Fertilizer Plant in Partnership With China’s Kaishan Group

Kenyan President William Ruto reviews plans for an $800 million geothermal facility that will power a new fertilizer plant.

Kenyan President William Ruto led a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday for a new $800 million geothermal power facility that will produce 100,000 tons of green ammonia and fertilizer annually.

The project, a joint venture between China’s Kaishan Group and the state-owned Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen), will produce between 200,000-300,000 tons of fertilizer annually, making Kenya the first African country to use renewable energy for fertilizer production.

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