| Organisation | Olkaria Geothermal Power Station |
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| Parent | KenGen Power Plants |
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| Country | Kenya |
| Location | Olkaria |
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| Sector | Geothermal Energy |
| Organisation Type | African Government |
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| Stated Role | Curretly, the Okaria Geothermal Power stations have a combined generation capacity of 115 MW |
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| Notes |
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| Position | Name | From | To |
| Chief Manager, Geothermal Development | Martin Mwangi | 2008 | |
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| Links to Related Organisations |
| Parent Tree | KenGen Power Plants |
| Kenya Electricity Generating Company |
| Subsidiary Organisations | Olkaria II Power Plant |
| Olkaria I Power Plant |
| Sibling Organisations | KenGen Hydro Stations [7] |
| Ngong Wind Turbines | |
| KenGen Thermal Power Plants [6] |
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| Record last updated on 07 MAY 2008 |