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    Kenya Power Invests Ksh1.6 Billion To Boost Power Supply In North Rift

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaJune 20, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    KENYA POWER MANAGING DIRECTOR DR. KEN TARUS
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    KENYA POWER MANAGING DIRECTOR DR. KEN TARUS

    Kenya Power has set aside Ksh1.63 billion to finance various projects aimed at strengthening the distribution network in the North Rift region which consumes averagely 30GWh every month, to provide adequate and reliable power supply.

    The region is expected to consume more electricity especially with the setting up of the proposed industrial zone.

    The ongoing projects, to be completed by the end of 2018, include the construction of a new 66kV substation and associated distribution lines and upgrading of existing infrastructure.

    The investment is in line with the Company’s strategy to support economic growth by ensuring that quality and electricity supply is accessible to all by 2020.

    North Rift region is served by two main lines; Turkwel-Lessos and Olkaria-Lessos lines which have proven not sufficient with growing demand from both domestic and commercial customers.

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    “To address the situation, we have constructed a number of substations and additional distribution lines to serve the region. Six of these substations have been completed and the remaining are scheduled for completion this year,” said Kenya Power’s Managing Director & CEO Dr. Ken Tarus during an engagement forum with large power customers, that was held jointly with the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM).

    In May, the company also announced that it will spend Ksh1.5 billion to implement various projects aimed at improving power supply in Kisumu and the wider Western and Southern Nyanza region.

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