Kenya has broken ground on what it says will be the world’s first geothermal-powered fertiliser project in a bid to lower the cost of key farm input and boost food security plans.
The Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) is set to earn an additional Sh1.8 billion annually in net profit from a new green fertilizer plant powered by geothermal energy at its Olkaria ...
Kenya took a key step towards achieving food security with the launch of  a mega fertilizer project at Olkaria in Naivasha ...
Kenya has launched the world's first geothermal-powered green fertilizer project, in a groundbreaking partnership between KenGen and China's Kaishan Group ...
Sectors like chemicals and steel production have long been complaining that high electricity prices in Germany are adding to ...
Kenya launched the world's first geothermal-powered green fertilizer project, in a groundbreaking partnership between the ...
Stanbic Bank Kenya, a member of the Standard Bank Group, has unveiled an enhanced Renewable Energy Proposition to accelerate ...
Kazakhstan holds the world’s largest supply of uranium, accounting for about 40% of global supply, and Kazatomprom is the country’s largest uranium producer.
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Parliament has approved a new loan worth US$ 121,961,000 from the African Development ...
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