Most electricity in Kenya comes from petroleum fuels, most of which is imported.
There are three geothermal power stations in Kenya, at Olkaria, in the Great Rift Valley, (45 MW, 70MW and 48 MW). A fourth plant is planned which means that 25% of Kenya's energy will be renewable by 2017. Olkaria has a potential for 2000MW generation.
Some of the fuels used in Kenya include petrol (gasoline), diesel, kerosene, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and charcoal. These fuels are commonly used for cooking, transportation, and powering machinery in various sectors of the economy. Kenya is also investing in renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and geothermal power to reduce dependency on traditional fossil fuels.
Most electricity in Kenya comes from petroleum fuels, most of which is imported. There are three geothermal power stations in Kenya, at Olkaria, in the Great Rift Valley, (45 MW, 70MW and 48 MW). A fourth plant is planned which means that 25% of Kenya's energy will be renewable by 2017. Olkaria has a potential for 2000MW generation.
Soybean, Unleaded,Diesel and Biomass
the main fuel is biomass and oil i think
Kenya uses Shillings
Kenya uses salt for meat
kenya shillings
It has no use at all as it does not flow through Kenya
Fossil fuels.
We dont have to use Fossil Fuels
they use a combo of fossile and non-fossile fuels
Kenyans, because they use the Kenya part and add the "ns" to make it people