Kaishan Signs Steam Supply Agreement for Geothermal Green Ammonia Facility
Kaishan will build a 165-MW geothermal-powered green ammonia facility in Kenya, with steam supplied by KenGen's existing geothermal wells.
The facility, planned to produce 100,000 tons of green ammonia and green fertilizer annually, will be constructed under a steam supply agreement between Kaishan Terra Green Ammonia Limited and KenGen.
- Power capacity: 165.4 MW
- Annual production: 100,000 tons of green ammonia and green fertilizer
- Investment: approximately USD 800 million
The agreement was signed in the presence of Dr. Tang Yan, Managing Director of Kaishan Group Co., and Eng. Peter Njenga, General Manager and CEO of KenGen, along with the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kenya.
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Author's summary: Kaishan signs steam supply agreement for 165-MW geothermal green ammonia facility.
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ThinkGeoEnergy — 2025-10-28
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