Geothermal Energy, Climate Change and Gender in Kenya

International Geothermal Association


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Abstract: Geothermal energy plays a vital role in the context of climate change as a mitigation and adaptation technology. However,the full potential role of geothermal in this regard has not been realized in Kenya,especially in responding to the impacts of climate change at the micro-level where it occurs,meeting gender specific needs and ultimately the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). While geothermal energy is considered the most feasible option for capacity expansion,very little has been done to assess its role in climate change beyond Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects. Most unexploited geothermal prospect areas in Kenya experience adverse climate impacts. The development of the resource in these areas could enhance adaptive capacity and resilience of the local people. The paper aims to discuss in general the role geothermal energy should play in mitigation and adaptation to climate change in Kenya and how its utilization can meet different gender economic requirements at the micro-level. Barriers to achieving this with possible recommendations are also discussed.

Author:
Pacifica F. Achieng Ogola
Theme/Sector:
Geothermal, Energy and Fuels, Climate Change Impacts, Youth and Gender
Year
2010

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