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KenGen explores Internet of Things for geothermal plants

KenGen has commissioned a study on how its geothermal plants can deploy Internet of Things to boost the operational and maintenance of the power plants.

Speaking during a status update of the Olkaria V power plant in Naivasha, KenGen Chief Executive Officer Rebecca Miano said the power generator has commissioned a three-year study that will look into how KenGen can deploy Internet of Things.

The study will explore how the KenGen plants and equipment can work smarter and efficiently by enhancing automated collaboration.

Miano also said the company is using better drilling methods and latest equipment making the drilling process faster and more efficient.

Read more at Capital Business (Ken Macharia)

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