This video essay explores the issues raised by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) research on the risks and uncertainties Kenya must address to continue its development of geothermal power. The research is part of the EU-funded project, Transitions Pathways and Risk Analysis for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption Strategies (TRANSrisk), which aims to foster greater understanding of how to make transitions to use more sustainable energy sources.
Monday, June 25, 2018
Kenya: Nice Video on the Potential for Olkaria Geothermal Field
Geothermal landscapes - powering Kenya’s future (SEI)
This video essay explores the issues raised by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) research on the risks and uncertainties Kenya must address to continue its development of geothermal power. The research is part of the EU-funded project, Transitions Pathways and Risk Analysis for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption Strategies (TRANSrisk), which aims to foster greater understanding of how to make transitions to use more sustainable energy sources.
This video essay explores the issues raised by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) research on the risks and uncertainties Kenya must address to continue its development of geothermal power. The research is part of the EU-funded project, Transitions Pathways and Risk Analysis for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption Strategies (TRANSrisk), which aims to foster greater understanding of how to make transitions to use more sustainable energy sources.
Labels:
energy,
geothermal,
geothermal plant,
geothermal power,
GRC,
renewable
Location:
Olkaria, Kenya