Gorge Farm 2.8 MW Energy Park in Naivasha connected to the power grid

Gorge Farm Energy Park in Naivasha is Africa’s first grid-connected biogas plant.(2.8 megawatts)
Gorge Farm is home to an Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plant run by Biojoule, soon to be joined by a solar PV plant run by Solarjoule. At 2.8MW installed capacity delivering 2.4MW output, the Gorge Farm AD power plant is the largest of its size and type in East Africa, and a first in terms of renewable energy development in the region. At 2.8MW, the plant is over four times the average size of an AD plant in Germany (500KW).
Gorge Farm uses an AD plant manufactured by Snow Leopard and a gas boiler from GE (see Our partners). Key component suppliers include IET Siemens for switchgear and transformers, SAR GMBH for instrumentation and control systems, BioG for material handling and Paulmichel for agitators and stirring equipment.Gorge Farm is an 800ha vegetable farm owned and operated by VP Group, the largest fresh-produce exporter in East Africa. Through our partnership with VP Group, we are able to access abundant high-quality feedstock: around 150 tonnes of fresh organic matter each and every day.The plant will have a positive environmental impact in several ways. At the end of the 20-day AD process, a rich natural fertiliser is produced that is put back on the land, improving crop health and productivity and reducing the need for synthetic fertilisers. The project will also reduce carbon emissions by 7,500 tonnes per annum by displacing oil-fired generation from the grid. Solarjoule’s projected 10MW solar PV plant will be another first for the region.

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http://www.tropicalpower.com/projects/gorge-farm-energy-park/

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interesting…

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Everyday i find projects and endevours to make this country a better place for us and our future generations. However the majority of the nation is caught up with endless politics clouding their minds. As a partaker of politics myself remember to do well in developing your mind, finances and social life as well.

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I choose the +ve’s in a country where -ve’s are highlighted with such zeal. I’m proud of every effort towards making this country great.

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If you post all development projects you come by, i think many political minded guys be it ktalk Streets or kenya in general, will have different attitude towards all simple projects being made. You won’t happen to change their ideas on one day but dont be surprised much later.

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Thanks @spear for your ever positive updates. Kazi iendelee!!

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Point!

wow! I honestly had no idea this existed

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Talk of real meffi. So biogas ni meffi ya ngombe?

Anyway, this is commendable. Thy just have to be wary of our very own good old monk[SIZE=1]ey [/SIZE]who is known to trip transformers in such installations.

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This guys on the pictures forgot there gloves.

I like this and would like to replicate. How many cows do they have to produce 150 tonnes of faecal matter a day?

I think its biomass energy from vegetable compost.

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Could i achieve the same from manure biogas?

I’m not an expert so I wouldn’t guess but I think biogas would be more.

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