KenGen Foundation, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the County Government of Narok County to restore 50 hectares of Enoosupukia Forest that forms parts of the Mau Catchment. Enoosupukia Forest is an integral part of our operations as it is the source of groundwater used in our Olkaria Geothermal operations as well as the water catchment for the Sondu Miriu hydropower plant.

KenGen Kenya is keen on developing mutually beneficial partnerships that promote positive, solutions-driven approaches to combat climate change while still empowering communities in the surrounding areas.

Our Corporation Agreement (CA) emphasizes sustainable conservation of Enoosopukia Forest and its surrounding ecosystems. This collaboration is not just about trees; it’s about building a resilient and thriving community.
The Enoosupukia Forest Adoption Project aims to address environmental challenges and foster sustainable development in Narok East.
Together, we’re making a difference!