How to Make Your Voice Heard.
Public participation is a constitutional right. The Ministry of Energy is legally required to review and address formal citizen submissions before finalizing the 2026–2036 geothermal framework.
The Legal Mandate
Constitution of Kenya, Article 118
"Parliament shall facilitate public involvement in the legislative and other business of Parliament and its committees." — Any policy drafted without demonstrable, widespread public consultation can be challenged and nullified in the High Court. Your submission secures the legal integrity of your community's demands.
The Submission Process
Review the Strategy
Understand the four main pillars of the proposed 2026–2036 National Geothermal Strategy. We have broken down the legal jargon into plain language so you know exactly what is on the table.
Read the Strategy →Select Your County
Geothermal development impacts differ by region. Select your specific county to ensure your submission is routed to the correct local registry and addresses the right geographic concerns.
View Counties →Draft Your Submission
Use our AI-powered civic drafting agent. Tell us your personal stake and desired outcome in plain words, and the agent will format it into a formal legal brief referencing specific statutory clauses.
Try the Agent →Approve & Submit
Review the generated draft. You maintain full editorial control to edit or discard the text. Once approved, submit it directly to the Ministry's public participation portal through our secure pipeline.
Track Deadline →August 31, 2026
All formal comments must be recorded in the national registry by 23:59 EAT on this date. Late submissions will be legally discarded.
Start Your Submission