Globeleq Menengai
Project Description
This summary describes the application made to MIGA to provide political risk insurance coverage to Globeleq Africa Limited of the United Kingdom, and/or any of its subsidiaries (Globeleq) for its equity and/or quasi-equity investments made into the project enterprise Globeleq Menengai Geothermal Limited, against the risk of Breach of Contract for an amount up to US$32,890,000 and for a period up to 20 years.
The project involves the financing, design, procurement, construction, installation, completion, testing, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of a 35-megawatt geothermal power plant, including associated and auxiliary works, equipment, infrastructure, and interconnection facilities located at Menengai, Nakuru County (the Project). The estimated 280-gigawatt hour of annual power generated by the geothermal power plant will be evacuated via a 132 kilovolt (kV) on-site substation and a 13-kilometer double circuit 132 kV line from the Menengai site to Soilo substation, an associated facilities to the project.
Environmental Categorization
The Project is a category B under MIGA’s Policy on Environmental and Social Sustainability. Click here to view the Environmental and Social Review Summary.
Development Impact
The Project is expected to yield development benefits by increasing generation capacity and electricity delivered to the off-taker at a competitive price, while contributing to GHG emissions savings. The Project is also expected to increase the share of private sector participation in the geothermal generation sector, with potential positive demonstration effects on the viability of the IPP model in Kenya’s renewable power sector.
The proposed Project is aligned with the WBG Country Partnership Framework for Kenya (FY2023-2028), since it will contribute to extend sustainable infrastructure services to the last-mile. The Project is also consistent with the WBG’s Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP) 2021-2025, as it will enable Kenya’s energy transition by supporting greater reliance on renewable energy-based generation.