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Kenya set to tap power from renewable energy
Engineers from Vestas install wind turbines at Ngong Hills. Two mega wind plants are set to be established in the country. Photo/FREDRICK ONYANGO
Posted Monday, July 6 2009 at 22:35
In Summary
- Move to get 2,000MW being fast-tracked as hydro power becomes more unreliable
Kenya is fast-tracking its plan to boost renewable energy as hydro power increasingly becomes unreliable due to erratic rains.
Several such power projects are scheduled to kick off next month. The initiative is being coordinated by the office of the Prime Minister.
The envisaged 20-year plan to boost the country’s power by 2,000 megawatts has been turned to a three-year “crash programme”.
In adopting renewable energy, Kenya hopes to reap added gains of turning the country into a green economy.
By going green, Kenya will be joining a global initiative to combat climate change through environment-friendly practices, that promise millions of new jobs.
The term green energy is a relatively new term in Africa but experts argue that the continent can earn billions of dollars by turning to green economies.
The green energy initiative is in tandem with the UN initiative of carbon trading. It allows developed countries to offset some of their emissions from cars, factories and homes by funding clean energy projects in the Third World.
On top of winning carbon trading points, the renewable energy generation in Kenya will inject additional power to the national grid to assuage fears of the manufacturing sector and potential investors.
Manufacturers have blamed the high cost of locally produced goods on expensive electricity tariffs.
Kenya obtains more than 75 per cent of its 1,200MW of power from hydro. The country’s only existing source of renewable energy is geothermal power, which has not been fully exploited.
By June 2012, according to Prime Minister Raila Odinga, the country will have boosted its energy capacity by up to 2,000MW through geothermal, wind, bio-fuel, solid waste and coal-driven power plants.
He outlined the green energy initiative plan to MPs during the PM’s question time just before Parliament went for recess.
Mr Odinga chairs a taskforce that is to advise the government from next month on the projects to be implemented. The taskforce’s greatest task is establishing financing partnerships with the private investors.
Members of the steering committee of the taskforce include the PM, his two deputies and the ministers for Energy, Industrialisation, Environment and Agriculture. Others are the PM’s permanent secretary and the chairpersons of Kenya Private Sector Alliance and Association of Large Power Consumers.
The experts group will be chaired by Energy PS with his counterpart at Treasury and the PM’s economic adviser acting as alternative chairs.
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Submitted by SpratelyPosted July 08, 2009 05:48 AM
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Submitted by momaxm
For once this isn't a depressing story coming out of Motherland! I am not use though if coal-driven power olants are that environmentally clean? I have heard of rumours that the CO2 resulting from many of our industrial plants could be used in oil pumping. So may be Kenya can start harnessing this 'toxic' gas and sell it to those oil-rich countries such as Angola, Nigeria, Sudan for starters. Later when we discover our own oil then we could use it ourselves whenever that will be.
Posted July 08, 2009 03:53 AM -
Submitted by yesuwangu
ENGINEER PM Please make sure you finish your projects for the benefits of Kenyans. dont be frustated with public shouting men like Joshua kittunyi who should use their good voice for evangelism instead of using it for Ruto.we will not forget your Economist partner the president whom you must agreed with on this matter
Posted July 07, 2009 08:15 PM -
Submitted by knjami
Can the other so called leaders emulate Hon Odinga and work for a better Kenya than politicking all the time. The renewable energy is environmental friendly and adds more MW to the grid.
Posted July 07, 2009 03:07 PM -
Submitted by dmndavis78
Am inspired by Hon Raila over the short time he been on gorvement he has shown his statemanship.Dignified leader that kenyan deserve, his intellectual ideas which are aim to help struggling kenya economy, bright ideas that goes beyound tribal boundary which dominates most of our politicians.The idea of renewable energy is by far the best project Kenya will have for the present and future.Keep up patriotic work.
Posted July 07, 2009 01:43 AM




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Now we are thinking in the correct direction, I once wrote on this column that the PM needs to get in touch with me so that we can plan ahead and forge plans to enhance Kenya's food,water and Energy independence.Get in touch daktaridaktari@yahoo.com. I believe we can change Kenya,starting from the village level.