Nairobi — The Africa Geothermal International Kenya (AGIL) on Wednesday signed a Sh730 million (USD 8.4 million) grant with the African Union Commission (AUC) to facilitate the exploration of geothermal resource in Longonot.
Africa Geothermal international President and Chief Executive Officer Fassine Fofana said they were targeting to produce more than 140 megawatts of renewable electricity.
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