Geothermal Energy Development in East Africa: Barriers and Strategies
Abstract
The East African Rift is among the most crucial regions of the world endowed with a remarkable
geothermal potential. Using current technologies, East African countries have a geothermal power
potential of more than 15,000 MWe. Nevertheless, the zone is still at an early stage of geothermal
development with few plants producing a few hundred MWe. Among East African countries that
have carried out research on geothermal resources, Kenya is leading in utilising geothermal energy
resources for electricity generation. Eritrea, Uganda, Tanzania and Djibouti are at exploration stage
while Malawi and Rwanda have so far not gone past geothermal resource potential record work.
This study sought to address the challenges and barriers to the adoption of geothermal energy as
well as the strategies to implement geothermal energy plans in East Africa