The Worlds No. 1 in Geothermal Electricity, Kenya Aims to Export Its Know-How
Workers walk through a wellhead plant at the Olkaria Geothermal Complex, operated by Kenya Electricity Generating Company Plc (Kengen), in Hells Gate National Park in Naivasha, Kenya, on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. Kenya gets nearly half of its electricity from geothermal plants, more than any other country, according to researcher Fitch Solutions, and its on track to increase that to almost three-fifths by 2030. Photographer: Patrick Meinhardt/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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