Kenya is a leader in geothermal power. Now it's helping its neighbors do the same.
by editors@theworld.org (Hannah Chanatry) from The World: Latest Stories on (#763EY)
Kenya is a powerhouse when it comes to geothermal energy. The country generates about half of its electricity by harnessing the Earth's heat. Its neighboring countries have the same underground resources, but almost no geothermal power. Now that is starting to change. For The Big Fix, Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Anderson Kehbila, an expert on climate and energy with the Stockholm Environment Institute's Africa Center, based in Nairobi.