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In a tropical climate there is unlikely to be any cold weather to create cold bottom water. So unless a cold mountain stream brings in water from a much higher elevation you wouldn't expect much thermal stratification. OTEC was much discussed thirty years ago, but it seems to have been largely abandoned. I did see one mention of someone looking at it recently, so the idea is not completely dead.
Believe it or not the mountains to the north of the lake have snow on them :-)
Well - they do for the moment - the glaciers are shrinking very rapidly - one more victim of global warming it seems...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruwenzori_Range
http://www.skimountaineer.com/ROF/ROF.php?name=Karisimbi