Title: KENYA ELECTRICITY GENERATING COMPANY LIMITED
1KENYA ELECTRICITY GENERATING COMPANY LIMITED
- EFFECTIVE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF ASSETS.
- Paper Presented by Jennifer Oduor
2INTRODUCTION
- Kenya Electricity Generating Company Limited
(KenGen) is the leading electric power generation
company in Kenya, producing about 80 percent of
electricity consumed in the country. - KenGen uses Hydro, geothermal, thermal, wind and
currently exploring possibilities of increasing
its capacity by using solar technology and
conversion of waste to energy technologies. - KenGen has an asset base of approximately Kenya
Shillings 163 Billion and its landed property
spans across the country.
3LOCATION OF POWER GENERATING FACILITIES
4PICTORIAL DEFINITION OF GIS
Diagram 1 Concept of Layers in GIS
Converting tables of data into such a visual form
is immediately and immensely powerful
5HOW KENGEN APPLIES GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
IN DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF ASSETS
- 1. Geothermal Field Potential Assessment.
- Generation of geothermal-based electric energy
requires huge capital investment for- - conclusive geo-scientific studies
- Large amounts of Field data collected by the
various independent geo-scientific disciplines,
such as, Geology, geophysics, geochemistry,
geothermal reservoir engineering and environment
departments . - Data is analyzed and interpreted using GIS
systems analytical capabilities and mapping to
select areas of sufficient geothermal potential
for further development. -
- This has had a positive financial impact on
the company due to the improved certainty of
sinking productive geothermal wells.
6 Geophysical data Geological structures
Geochemistry and well Terrain Model
7Resultant Map of merging Data from the different
Disciplines
82. Geothermal infrastructure integrated Planning
- Geothermal infrastructure consists of
- Power stations, wells, steam gathering pipe
networks, Access road networks, brine disposal
and re-injection pipe network, power evacuation
lines and water supply lines. - Factors considered in designing
infrastructure include - - the terrain, the environmental information,
existing infrastructure, recommended buffer
distances between components, animal routes,
property boundaries and any protected zones among
many others. -
- Geospatial information systems analytical and
geo-processing tools makes it possible to
incorporate all the necessary inputs to optimize
the design and location of the geothermal
infrastructure for KenGen. -
- This has had a significant positive impact
in the avoidance of environmental conflicts and
financial well being of the company. This would
not be possible without the GIS system.
9Geothermal Infrastructure -(Olkaria)
10Environmental Conservation , management and
Monitoring of Environmental impacts.
- Olkaria Geothermal project is located
within the Hells Gate national park which prides
itself with the presence of many different animal
and bird species not to mention the vegetation. - KenGen is sensitive to this reality and has
adopted conservation measures to safeguard the
environment and mitigate the impact of the
exploitation of the geothermal resource within
the park and other areas close to communitys
habitations. - Mapping of the environmentally sensitive areas
such as steep slopes gorges, bird nesting
grounds, animal breeding grounds and the
emergence of invasive species has been
continuously done. - It is mandatory to comply with the conservation
regulation in the design of all the components of
geothermal exploitation such as well location,
waste disposal, pipeline route design, power
plant location and general attitude within the
park. -
- Where some damage is inevitable, clear mitigation
plan must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of
the enforcing agency.
11Conflict prediction and management with local
communities(Case study Eburru)
- KenGen uses GIS information system to identify,
in advance, the areas of possible conflict
between the company and local communities due its
operations and to plan for ways of mitigating the
effects.
Caption1 Caption from a Daily Newspaper Cutting
12Map3 Crop damage and Long term conflict
resolution in Eburru by identifying areas that
must be purchased.
13LAND ACQUISITION
- KenGen uses GIS in land acquisition to aid in
providing information on the land terrain for
purposes of zoning the land to facilitate
purchase negotiation decisions. For example,
recently the company had to purchase land for
resettlement purposes. - As part of the resettlement package, the Company
is expected to construct houses for the Project
Affected Persons (PAPS) who are classified
according to their Villages. The land had fairly
rugged terrain. - GIS was used to identify suitable land for
construction of houses within the rugged terrain.
Maps were created showing the different land
zones as shown in
14 Land Acquisition
15Using GIS to select areas for resettlement
of communities affected by geothermal activities
at Olkaria
16BENEFITS OF ADOPTING THE USE OF GIS TECHNOLOGY
- One Stop Data Shop The GIS department has been
acting as technical library, putting volumes of
GIS data onto the shelves where they are
available to all users throughout the company. - Information Pool A key advantage of property
information management using GIS is the synergy
arising from the pooling of information. A
particular benefit of GIS is the ability to
integrate data from a wide range of company
sources using location as a common point of
reference. - Data Credibility If managed properly the process
of data integration will alleviate or neutralize
problems of data duplication, reduce data
limitations and help to reduce data capture
costs. - Data Base Management An ability to handle
changes in features over time. GIS provides an
opportunity to tailor the database to suit
different types of users. It also provides
High-quality map production. - Data Security Provision of authority-wide access
to a corporate resource Geographical analysis of
property information - Cross Relation Each land parcel can be related
to other geographical and demographic
information. - Asset Management Users can establish what
property interests are owned in any given area,
by whom, Acreage and Encumbrances if any.
17CHALLENGES FACED IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GIS
TECHNOLOGY
- Merging Various Interests The various
departments (like geology, geophysics, drilling,
environmental etc.) have independent systems and
of handling their data and data management
soft-wares, thus several stages of data reduction
and/or reformatting before importing into the GIS
databases is a major challenge. - Manual Information Some of the information is in
hard copies (e.g. hard copy reports, maps, hand
written tables, scale-less diagrams etc) that
require digitizing, geo- referencing and
extensive field ground research. - Culture Change Lack of data sharing culture
among professionals, institutions and Government
departments has been and still is the biggest
stumbling block of benefiting from vast amount of
innovative work by many great minds. Most
professionals believe that the value of data and
information enhances depending on scarcity of the
information. The fact is that the information
itself is not important unless it is shared among
professionals. - Justifying Investing in GIS Quantification in
monetary terms of investment in GIS Hardware and
Software to the organization is a challenge and
hence justify an increase in budget provisions
going forward. - Training There is urgent need for training more
people in GIS!
18PROPOSED AREAS WHERE KenGen INTENDS TO
APPLY GIS TECHNOLOGY
- Land Administration and Management.
- Human Resource Management.
- Company fleet management.
- Corporate social responsibility management and
monitoring. - Power Outage prediction mitigation analysis
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