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SDG Short Course V on Geothermal Exploration and Development held in Kenya

9 December 2021
Participants at the Short Course during the field trip visit to Olkaria geothermal field
Participants at the Short Course during the field trip visit to Olkaria geothermal field

SDG Short Course V on Geothermal Exploration and Development was held in Kenya from November 14 to December 4. This is the fifth training in the Short Course series dedicated to supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In particular, the aim is to support Goal 7 to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all by 2030, and Goal 13 to take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. In addition, the course is supportive of several other SDGs. The course was organized by GRÓ GTP, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) and Geothermal Development Company (GDC).

The first week of the Short Course was devoted to fieldwork in the surroundings of Lake Bogoria in the Rift Valley. Then the course was moved to Lake Naivasha where the participants attended lectures on geoscientific exploration, environmental aspects of geothermal development, drilling, reservoir engineering, utilization, project management and financial aspects. The lectures were also complemented by field trips to the nearby Olkaria geothermal fields, laboratories, power plants and other destinations of interest to students of geothermal development. Three and a half days were committed to project work, where the participants were presented with data from both high and low temperature geothermal fields in Kenya and Iceland, with the objective of constructing a simple conceptual models and siting wells.

This year, there were 50 participants from 14 countries: Algeria (1), Burundi (1), Comoros (2), Djibouti (2), Democratic Republic of the Congo (1), Ethiopia (4), Kenya (30), Malawi (1), Morocco (1), Nigeria (1), Rwanda (1), Tanzania (2), Uganda (2), and Zambia (1). The instructors came from Kenya, several neighboring countries in East Africa, and Iceland.  GRÓ GTP supports gender equality and SD Goal 5 through a gender balanced candidate and lecturer selection and this year 18 women (36%) participated in the course and for the first time at the Short Course series, all of the Icelandic lecturers were women.  

The course was the 16th event held in support of the UN development goals (MDGs and SDGs) in Africa. The Workshop for Decision Makers on Geothermal Projects and their Management, held in 2005, was followed up by the Short Courses on Exploration for Geothermal Resources that were held annually over the period 2006-2015 in support of the Millennium Development Goals. The current SDG series was started in 2016.