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GDC signs Geothermal Risk Mitigation Fund grant worth Ksh 1.6B

Geothermal Development Company (GDC) Managing Director & CEO Eng. Jared O. Othieno recently signed a Geothermal Risk Mitigation Fund (GRMF) grant worth a total of Ksh.1.6B for the implementation of the drilling and testing program and infrastructural upgrade at the Paka Project in the Baringo-Silali Geothermal Project.

MD & CEO Eng. Jared O. Othieno appending his signature after receiving the GRMF Grant. Looking on is the General Manager, Strategy, Research, and Innovation Dr. George Muia and Manager, Board Secretariat Services and Insurance, Agnes Muthengi

The contract was made between the African Union, represented by the African Union Commission who is the Contracting Authority, and the National Treasury of the Republic of Kenya, who is the Recipient.

GDC, being the beneficiary of the grant, is expected to implement the contract whose main purpose is the implementation of a Drilling and Testing Programme and Infrastructure Upgrade Programme in Kenya at the Project Site Paka.

The Baringo-Silali Project is a Government of Kenya with an estimated potential of 3,000MW covering three prospect areas namely Paka, Korosi, and Silali.

GDC has been undertaking geothermal exploration drilling at the Paka Prospect in the Baringo-Silali Geothermal Project and is now anticipating the commencement of explorations at the Korosi Prospect, the other prospect within the project.

MD & CEO Eng. Jared O. Othieno receiving a copy of the GRMF grant document from the General Manager, Strategy, Research and Innovation, Dr. George Muia 

In attendance during the signing were General Manager, Strategy Research and Innovation, Dr. George Muia, and Ag. General Manager Legal Affairs & Company Secretary/Manager Board Secretarial Services and Insurance Ms. Agnes Muthengi.

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