
GDC reports that 19 companies are bidding for the development of eight 100 MW geothermal plant development at Bogoria-Silali, Kenya, among them Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Alstrom and General Electric. Read On

To finance the ambitious growth plans for geothermal development, Kenya’s KenGen is considering asset-backed securities to finance exploration. Those bonds would be listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange and use steam as an asset to back financing. Read On
Geothermal Network on Ning ThinkGeoEnergy created a geothermal social community network on Ning. It is aimed at facilitating some of the discussions and exchange that ThinkGeoEnergy cannot cover on the website.